6 Statistical Methods and Measurement the precision of an estimate the range of values two standard errors on either side of the estimate delimit the
95% confidence interval for that estimate, i.e., the interval within which the true value of the parameter being estimated will fall 95% of the time. A wide confidence interval indicates that the
estimate is not very precise, thus knowing the precision is useful for gauging an estimate’s value indecision making. The standard error increases as the sample size decreases, and the resulting imprecision in estimates is what makes very small samples so problematic.
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