Should We Be Confident in Published Research? A Case Study of Confidence Interval Reporting in Health Education and Behavior Research
Confidence intervals (CIs) have been highlighted as “the best” reporting device when reporting statistical findings. However, researchers often fail to maximize the utility of CIs in research. We seek to (a) present a primer on CIs; (b) outline reporting practices of health researchers; and (c) disc...
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New Prairie Press
2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7e3e0823921240b1b0426bd6a345cb06 |
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