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Subject: RE: [NMusers] VPCs confidence intervals?
This is a great example of the kind of terminology debates that the ASA / ISOP
Statistics and Pharmacometrics special interest group (SxP) is trying to tackle.
As Mats and Bill point out, the common usage within
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] RE: [NMusers] VPCs confidence intervals?
Hi All,
I know there is a lot of confusion about the distinction between a confidence
interval and a prediction interval. Here is a layperson’s way of making the
distinction.
A confidence interval makes infe
Kowalski
Subject: RE: [NMusers] VPCs confidence intervals?
Hi Ken,
Thanks for that good clarification!
Bill
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To: Soto, Elena ; nmusers@globomaxnm.com
Subject: RE: [NMusers] VPCs confidence intervals?
Hi Elena,
VPCs are accurately called prediction intervals not confidence intervals. The
difference is that a prediction interval shows what you would expect for the
next individual in a study while
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To: Soto, Elena ; nmusers@globomaxnm.com
Subject: RE: [NMusers] VPCs confidence int
Hi Elena,
VPCs are accurately called prediction intervals not confidence intervals.
The difference is that a prediction interval shows what you would expect
for the next individual in a study while a confidence interval shows what
you would expect for the result of a statistic (often confidence