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    confidence interval (CI) is an interval which is expected to typically contain the parameter being estimated. More specifically, given a confidence level...
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  • In statistics, a binomial proportion confidence interval is a confidence interval for the probability of success calculated from the outcome of a series...
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    multivariate sets is called credible region. Credible intervals are a Bayesian analog to confidence intervals in frequentist statistics. The two concepts arise...
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  • methods. Bootstrapping assigns measures of accuracy (bias, variance, confidence intervals, prediction error, etc.) to sample estimates. This technique allows...
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  • prediction interval bears the same relationship to a future observation that a frequentist confidence interval or Bayesian credible interval bears to an...
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    can be described by the confidence interval or CI. To show how a larger sample will make the confidence interval narrower, consider the following examples:...
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  • interval estimation: such interval estimates are typically either confidence intervals, in the case of frequentist inference, or credible intervals,...
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  • The most prevalent forms of interval estimation are confidence intervals (a frequentist method) and credible intervals (a Bayesian method). Less common...
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  • A tolerance interval (TI) is a statistical interval within which, with some confidence level, a specified sampled proportion of a population falls. "More...
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    whole population. Often they are expressed as 95% confidence intervals. Formally, a 95% confidence interval for a value is a range where, if the sampling...
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