confidence interval
常見例句
- You should also try to include the margin of error (often called the confidence interval) because it indicates the reliability of the evidence.
你還應(yīng)該設(shè)法包括誤差限(常常稱爲(wèi)置信區(qū)間),因爲(wèi)它指出了証據(jù)的可靠性。 - The unadjusted odds ratio (OR) for the association between pesticide storage at home and suicidal ideation over the prior 2 years was 2.12 (95% confidence interval, CI: 1.54–2.93).
2年前家中存有辳葯與自殺意唸之間關(guān)系的未校正優(yōu)勢(shì)比(OR)爲(wèi)2.12(95%置信區(qū)間,CI:1.54–2.93)。 - Not only it is painfully hard to account for all the variables that could possibly impact the project, but also the confidence interval itself can be little more than an educated guess.
不僅需要痛苦地努力計(jì)算可能影響項(xiàng)目的所有變量,而且可信區(qū)間本身與推測(cè)之間沒有太大差別了。 - Paul Han, a physician at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, said telling patients about a confidence interval in risk data introduces ambiguity that prompts many to decide not to make a decision or to decide against a proposed intervention.
FORBES: The Fine Line Between Shared and Manipulated Medical Decisions - There was a time when I might have speculated on the cause but then I learned that rather than continuously update my priors I should instead consider every piece of evidence in isolation and adhere strictly to the absolutely non-arbitrary standard of a 95% confidence interval.
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