point estimate is not estimated [General Statistics]
Dear yuvraj
Ok, I'm a Sir
. But not the author of the famous lectures.
I suggest that you ask the author of that 'paper'.
What is reported is definitely not some sort of point estimator with corresponding confidence interval!
Look at the results for AUC(0-inf?) where the reported 'ratio' (whatever this is) is outside the confidence interval. This is a thing that never could happen (with a probability of almost 1
) with the correct calculation procedure.
❝ Dear Sir,
Ok, I'm a Sir
. But not the author of the famous lectures.❝ How it is possible?
❝ For details Please see the below article link for details
❝ http://priory.com/pharmol/tadalafil.htm
I suggest that you ask the author of that 'paper'.
What is reported is definitely not some sort of point estimator with corresponding confidence interval!
Look at the results for AUC(0-inf?) where the reported 'ratio' (whatever this is) is outside the confidence interval. This is a thing that never could happen (with a probability of almost 1
) with the correct calculation procedure.—
Regards,
Detlew
Regards,
Detlew
Complete thread:
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