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- Q3300636 abstract "In statistics, interval estimation is the use of sample data to calculate an interval of possible (or probable) values of an unknown population parameter, in contrast to point estimation, which is a single number. Jerzy Neyman (1937) identified interval estimation ("estimation by interval") as distinct from point estimation ("estimation by unique estimate"). In doing so, he recognised that then-recent work quoting results in the form of an estimate plus-or-minus a standard deviation indicated that interval estimation was actually the problem statisticians really had in mind.The most prevalent forms of interval estimation are: confidence intervals (a frequentist method); and credible intervals (a Bayesian method).Other common approaches to interval estimation, which are encompassed by statistical theory, are: Tolerance intervals Prediction intervals - used mainly in Regression Analysis Likelihood intervalsThere is another approach to statistical inference, namely fiducial inference, that also considers interval estimation. Non-statistical methods that can lead to interval estimates include fuzzy logic.An interval estimate is one type of outcome of a statistical analysis. Some other types of outcome are point estimates and decisions.".
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- Q3300636 comment "In statistics, interval estimation is the use of sample data to calculate an interval of possible (or probable) values of an unknown population parameter, in contrast to point estimation, which is a single number. Jerzy Neyman (1937) identified interval estimation ("estimation by interval") as distinct from point estimation ("estimation by unique estimate").".
- Q3300636 label "Interval estimation".
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