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Confidence Interval

18-7 Confidence Interval
A confidence interval is a range (interval) that includes the population mean value.
A confidence interval that is too broad makes it difficult to get an idea of where the
population value (true value) is located. A narrow confidence interval, on the other
hand, limits the population value and makes it possible to obtain reliable results.
The most commonly used confidence levels are 95% and 99%. Raising the
confidence level broadens the confidence interval, while lowering the confidence
level narrows the confidence level, but it also increases the chance of accidently
overlooking the population value. With a 95% confidence interval, for example, the
population value is not included within the resulting intervals 5% of the time.
When you plan to conduct a survey and then
also consider the sample size, confidence interval width, and confidence level.
The confidence level changes in accordance with the application.
1-Sample
known.
2-Sample
deviations of two samples are known.
1-Prop
when the proportion is not known.
2-Prop
samples are known.
1-Sample
sample is known.
2-Sample
between the means of two samples is known.
While the statistical data list is on the display, press 4 (INTR) to display the
confidence interval menu, which contains the following items.
About data type specification
For some types of confidence interval calculation you can select data type using the
following menu.
Z
Interval calculates the confidence interval when standard deviation is
Z
Interval calculates the confidence interval when the standard
Z
Interval uses the number of data to calculate the confidence interval
Z
Interval calculates the confidence interval when the proportions of two
t
Interval calculates the confidence interval when the mean value of the
t
Interval calculates the confidence interval when the difference
Z
t
Z
t
• {
}/{
} ... {
}/{
} confidence interval calculation
• {List}/{Var} ... specifies {List data}/{parameter data}
t
Z
test and
test the data, you must
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