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Hypothesis testing / Measurement / Biostatistics / Confidence interval / Econometrics / Interval estimation / Reliability engineering / Interval / Statistical significance / Statistics / Science / Statistical inference
Date: 2011-10-30 23:57:29
Hypothesis testing
Measurement
Biostatistics
Confidence interval
Econometrics
Interval estimation
Reliability engineering
Interval
Statistical significance
Statistics
Science
Statistical inference

Confidence Intervals: How They Work A confidence interval (CI) is an interval estimate of a population parameter and is used to indicate the reliability of an estimate and can be interpreted as the range of values that w

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