90% CI not containing 100% [General Statistics]
Hi Brus,
If you mean 100% (T/R-ratio 1), that’s a statistically significant difference but is not clinically relevant (see this thread).
❝ Are there any implications if the confidence interval does not contain 1.00%?
If you mean 100% (T/R-ratio 1), that’s a statistically significant difference but is not clinically relevant (see this thread).
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Complete thread:
- 90% CI not contain the 1% Brus 2026-03-06 13:02 [General Statistics]
- 90% CI not containing 100%Helmut 2026-03-06 15:30
- 90% CI not containing 100% Brus 2026-03-11 11:22
- 90% CI not containing 100% Helmut 2026-03-11 15:13
- 90% CI not containing 100% Brus 2026-03-11 11:22
- 90% CI not containing 100%Helmut 2026-03-06 15:30
