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Betrouwbaarheidsinterval×P-waarde en statistische significantie×
VakgebiedOnderzoeksstatistiekOnderzoeksstatistiek
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Jaar van ontstaan19371925
GrondleggerJerzy NeymanRonald Fisher
TypeConceptConcept
Oorspronkelijke bronNeyman, J. (1937). Outline of a Theory of Statistical Estimation Based on the Classical Theory of Probability. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 236, 333–380. DOI ↗Fisher, R. A. (1925). Statistical Methods for Research Workers. Oliver and Boyd. link ↗
AliassenCI, 95% CI, credible interval, interval estimatep-value, significance test, statistical significance, alpha level
Verwant45
SamenvattingA confidence interval (CI) is a range of values, calculated from sample data, that likely contains the true population parameter. Introduced by Jerzy Neyman in 1937, it provides an interval estimate rather than a single point estimate, incorporating both the observed value and the uncertainty around it. The standard 95% confidence interval is a robust, intuitive alternative to p-values for communicating research results.The p-value is the probability of observing data as extreme as or more extreme than what was actually observed, assuming the null hypothesis is true. Introduced by Ronald Fisher in 1925, it is the foundation of frequentist hypothesis testing. Statistical significance is declared when the p-value falls below a pre-specified threshold (alpha level, typically 0.05).
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