What's a confidence interval? The word "confidence" doesn't refer to the particular end up with, it refers to the process that was used to get it. For example, a 95% CI is obtained using a method that, in repetitions of the same experiment, will give correct results 95% of the time. That's the way to explain it. . . ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at: . http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ . =================================================================
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