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Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Estimates

What are Estimates?
It isn't easy to measure a parameter such as the mean height or the mean weight of a population. So, we draw samples from the population and calculate …
Sample Proportion and Population Proportion
Collecting samples or responses from an entire population takes significant time and effort, so a researcher collects responses from only a sample of that …
Confidence Intervals
An unbiased point estimate is often insufficient to predict a population estimate, such as population mean or population proportion. In this scenario, a …
Interpretation of Confidence Intervals
A confidence interval is a better estimate of the population than a point estimate, as it uses a range of values from a sample instead of a single value. …
Critical Values
A critical value is a definite value obtained from a particular probability distribution at a predecided confidence level (or a predecided significance …
Margin of Error
The margin of error is also called the maximum error of an estimate. The margin of error is the maximum possible or expected difference between the …
Sample Size Calculation
Knowledge of the sample size is the first requirement to conduct random sampling or an experiment. The sample size is the total number of units, …
Estimating Population Mean with Known Standard Deviation
To construct a confidence interval for a single unknown population mean μ, where the population standard deviation is known, we need sample mean as …
Confidence Interval for Estimating Population Mean
A point estimate of the population mean is obtained from a single sample. Such a point estimate does not represent a population well because it needs to …
Confidence Coefficient
The confidence coefficient is also known as the confidence level or degree of confidence. It is the percent expression for the probability, 1-α, that …
Estimating Population Mean with Unknown Standard Deviation
In practice, we rarely know the population standard deviation. In the past, when the sample size was large, this did not present a problem to …
LC-MS Analysis of Human Platelets as a Platform for Studying Mitochondrial Metabolism
Perturbed mitochondrial metabolism has received renewed interest as playing a causative role in a range of diseases. Probing alterations to metabolic …
Recording Brain Electromagnetic Activity During the Administration of the Gaseous Anesthetic Agents Xenon and Nitrous Oxide in Healthy Volunteers
Anesthesia arguably provides one of the only systematic ways to study the neural correlates of global consciousness/unconsciousness. However to date most …
A Clinical Trial Assessing the Safety, Efficacy, and Delivery of Olive-Oil-Based Three-Chamber Bags for Parenteral Nutrition
Limited evidence exists to precisely estimate efficacy and safety differences between parenteral nutrition (PN) prepared using olive-oil-based …