The Confidence Interval

Authors

  • Michele Nichelatti a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT
  • Maurizio Nordio a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT
  • Umberto Maggiore a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT
  • Maurizio Postorino a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT
  • Aurelio Limido a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT
  • Anteo Di Napoli a nome del Comitato Scientifico SIN-RIDT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33393/gcnd.2013.1070

Keywords:

Confidence interval, Mean, Proportion, Sample, Population

Abstract

The paper presents a very simple introduction to the concept of confidence interval for both a proportion and a mean. The confidence interval is useful when analyzing data that refer to a sample extracted from a target population. The confidence interval defines the upper and lower values of the interval of the variable we are studying; in other words, it defines the interval that one should expect, with a predefined level of confidence, to contain the true value of the proportion or the mean value of the population. (Epidemiology_statistics)

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Published

2014-09-01

How to Cite

Nichelatti, M., Nordio, M., Maggiore, U., Postorino, M., Limido, A., & Di Napoli, A. (2014). The Confidence Interval. Giornale Di Clinica Nefrologica E Dialisi, 25(4), 335–338. https://doi.org/10.33393/gcnd.2013.1070

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Epidemiology and statistics

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