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Inference by Eye Confidence Intervals and How to Read Pictures of Data Geoff Cumming and Sue Finch La Trobe University Wider use in psychology of confidence intervals (CIs), ogy and some other disciplines have important misconcep- especially as error bars in figures, is a desirable develop- tions about CIs. Second, there are few accepted guidelines ment. However, psychologists seldom use CIs and may not as to how CIs should be represented or discussed. For understand them well. The authors discuss the interpreta- example, the Publication Manual (APA, 2001) gives no tion of figures with error bars and analyze the relationship examples of CI use and no advice on Style for reporting CIs between CIs and statistical significance testing.
Inference by Eye ConÞdence Intervals and How to Read Pictures of Data Geoff Cumming and Sue Finch La Trobe University Wider use …
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