Confidence interval and standard error of the mean Flashcards
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What is meant by the “confidence interval” and “confidence level”
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Confidence interval = a range of values within which the true effect of intervention is likely to lie
Confidence Level = The likelihood of the true effect lying within the confidence interval is determined by the confidence level.
E.g. 95% confidence level means that the confidence interval should contain the true effect of intervention 95% of the time.
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What is the standard error of the mean (SEM)
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measure of the spread expected for the mean of the observations - i.e. how ‘accurate’ the calculated sample mean is from the true population mean
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What happens to SEM as the sample size increases?
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It decreases
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