Interval Estimation
In
statistics
,
interval estimation
is the use of
sample
data
to calculate an
interval
of possible (or probable) values of an unknown
population parameter
. The most prevalent forms of interval estimation are
confidence intervals
(a
frequentist
method) and
credible intervals
(a
Bayesian
method).
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