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Confidence Intervals for a Proportion
Biometrika, 1956Tables of confidence intervals for a proportion based on the sample proportion are presented, calculated by a slight modification of the method proposed by Sterne (1954), for fixed sample sizes up to 30 and confidence coefficients of 0 90, 0 95 and 0 99. This system is compared, especially in shortness, with Sterne's system, Clopper & Pearson's (1934),
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Confidence Intervals for Proportions and Differences in Proportions
2014Proportions, fractions, percentages, risks, hazards are all synonymous terms to indicate what part of a population had events like death, illness, complications etc. Instead of p-values, confidence intervals are often calculated. If you obtained many samples from the same population, 95 % of them would have their mean results between the 95 ...
Ton J. Cleophas, Aeilko H. Zwinderman
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Early hominin limb proportions
Journal of Human Evolution, 2002Brian G Richmond +2 more
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Mathematical Tooth Proportions: A Systematic Review
Journal of Prosthodontics, 2022Mohammed A Akl +2 more
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Beta Regression for Modelling Rates and Proportions
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2004Silvia L P Ferrari +1 more
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Regression analysis of variates observed on (0, 1): percentages, proportions and fractions
Statistical Modelling, 2003Robert Kieschnick, B D Mccullough
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