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Confidence and intervals
Confidence intervals can be calculated, and so can margins of error, for a range of statistics including individual percentages, differences between percentages, means, medians, and totals.
Confidence intervals of difference parameters not containing 0 imply that that there is a statistically significant difference between the populations.

Confidence and range
Confidence is expressed as a probability of the true result ( for the larger group ) being within a certain range of the estimate ( the figure for the smaller group ).

Confidence and values
The index values for all five questions are then averaged together to form the Consumer Confidence Index ; the average of index values for questions one and three form the Present Situation Index, and the average of index values for questions two, four and five form the Expectations Index.
The six values of YISS are Resilience, Responsibility, Respect, Compassion, Confidence, and Integrity and the school motto is ' Ilmu Suluh Hidup ' ( Knowledge is the Light of Life ).

Confidence and interval
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* Confidence interval, an interval estimate of a population parameter used in statistics.
* Confidence interval
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Confidence and good
::" It would be thought a Piece of Hypocrisy and pharisaical Ostentation in me, if I should say, that I print these Distichs more with a view to the Good of others than my own private Advantage: And indeed I cannot say it ; for I confess, I have so great Confidence in the common Virtue and Good Sense of the People of this and the neighoring Provinces, that I expect to sell a very good impression.

Confidence and estimates
Confidence estimates are also produced.
# Confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased ( Complex physically based climate models are required to provide detailed estimates of feedbacks and of regional features.

Confidence and population
According to Kishore Biyani's 3-C theory, Change and Confidence among the entire population is leading to rise in Consumption, through better employment and income which in turn is creating value to the agricultural products across the country.

Confidence and .
Confidence in the state's economic future is reflected in the Georgia Power Company's record construction budget for this year.
Deane and J. R. Thomson write this valid conclusion, “ The Book of Obadiah is occupied with one subject – the punishment of Edom for its cruel and unbrotherly love conduct towards Judah ...” One can link this idea of punishment to one of the major prophets “ Ezekiel ” who “... interprets the exile to Babylon and the destruction of Jerusalem as deserved punishments for the sins of those who themselves committed them .” Verses 3-7 in Obadiah explain to the reader the reason for the punishment theme, “ Confidence in one ’ s power, intelligence, allies, or the topographical features of one ’ s territory is often mentioned as an attribute of those who foolishly confront the Lord and are consequently punished .” Although destruction is vital to understanding Obadiah, it is of note to understand the destruction being a consequence of action.
This Constructive Vote of No Confidence is intended to avoid the situation of the Weimar Republic in which the executive did not have enough support in the legislature to govern effectively, but the legislature was too divided to name a successor.
In the fall of 1971 the ship sailed towards Amchitka and faced the U. S. Coast Guard ship Confidence which forced the activists to turn back.
Because of this and the increasingly bad weather the crew decided to return to Canada only to find out that the news about their journey and reported support from the crew of the Confidence had generated sympathy for their protest.
* The Confidence Man: His Masquerade ed.
Still, Genscher was one of the FDP's driving forces when, in 1982, the party switched sides from its coalition with the SPD to support the CDU / CSU in their Constructive Vote of No Confidence to have Helmut Schmidt replaced with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor.
Confidence in the efficacy of torture is based upon the behaviorist theory of human behavior.
( De Lusse ) published in Brussels, under the title " La Confidence – Naive " ( p. 75 ).
** Helmut Kohl replaces Helmut Schmidt as Chancellor of Germany through a Constructive Vote of No Confidence.
* February 26 – Barbara Erni Liechtenstein Confidence trickster ( b. 1743 )
Confidence tricks were common in the 1990s, especially in regards to tourists, but the frequency of these incidents has since declined.
Confidence in the performance of weapons, without nuclear testing, is maintained through an ongoing process of stockpile surveillance, assessment and certification, and refurbishment or weapon replacement.
* The Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program: Maintaining Confidence in the Safety and Reliability of the Enduring U. S. Nuclear Weapon Stockpile U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Defense Programs.
In February 1982, Schmidt won a Motion of Confidence, however on 17 September 1982, the coalition broke apart, with the four FDP ministers leaving his cabinet.
Hoffman next appeared in Moonlight Mile ( 2002 ), followed by Confidence ( 2003 ) opposite Edward Burns, Andy García and Rachel Weisz.
Confidence in Banks and Businesses was low and a trade deficit existed.

intervals and consist
This set must consist of isolated points and closed intervals.
VSAM data sets consist of control intervals ( CI ) and control areas ( CA ).
The following steps consist of removing subintervals of width 1 / 2 < sup > 2n </ sup > from the middle of each of the 2 < sup > n − 1 </ sup > remaining intervals.
In some species, aerial hyphae consist of long, straight filaments, which bear 50 or more spores at more or less regular intervals, arranged in whorls ( verticils ).
In particular, it must consist solely of intervals, and not double back on itself ; however, no specification is made on where on the line the ends lie.
Bundle conductors consist of several parallel cables connected at intervals by spacers, often in a cylindrical configuration.
Subsequent loops consist of video being displayed in black and white and rotated, and also the display being flashed on and off in three second intervals.
As a VSAM data set, the KSDS data and index components consist of control intervals which are further organized in control areas.

intervals and range
8 bits each, then the entire range of the analog signal is divided into 256 intervals
integers are generated, then the range of the analog signal is divided into 65, 536 intervals.
The first Osmin was Ludwig Fischer, a bass noted for his wide range and skill in leaping over large intervals with ease.
Wildfire frequencies in the chaparral habitats in which it often grows typically range from 15-50 year intervals.
Another approach is to split the complete size range into intervals and find the number of particles in each interval.
* Mihajlo Pupin discovered a means of means of greatly extending the range of long-distance telephone communication by placing loading coils of wire ( known as Pupin coils ) at predetermined intervals along the transmitting wire ( known as " pupinization ").
* SRB: Spectral-type ( M, C, S or Me, Ce, Se ) giants with poorly defined periodicity ( mean cycles in the range of 20 to 2300 days ) or with alternating intervals of periodic and slow irregular changes.
Between 1942 and 1945, the marsh was used by the Royal Tank Regiment ; an armoured fighting vehicle gunnery range was established and new banks were constructed for firing practice, with targets set at intervals.
In 1726, he also visited Parma and Milan, where Johann Joachim Quantz heard him and commented: " Farinelli had a penetrating, full, rich, bright and well-modulated soprano voice, with a range at that time from the A below middle C to the D two octaves above middle C. ... His intonation was pure, his trill beautiful, his breath control extraordinary and his throat very agile, so that he performed the widest intervals quickly and with the greatest ease and certainty.
Vocal exercises have several purposes, including warming up the voice ; extending the vocal range ; " lining up " the voice horizontally and vertically ; and acquiring vocal techniques such as legato, staccato, control of dynamics, rapid figurations, learning to sing wide intervals comfortably, singing trills, singing melismas and correcting vocal faults.
Beacon intervals depend on data rate ; they may range from 15. 36 milliseconds to 251. 65824 seconds at 250 kbit / s, from 24 milliseconds to 393. 216 seconds at 40 kbit / s and from 48 milliseconds to 786. 432 seconds at 20 kbit / s.
Pupin is best known for his numerous patents, including a means of greatly extending the range of long-distance telephone communication by placing loading coils ( of wire ) at predetermined intervals along the transmitting wire ( known as " pupinization ").
Township lines run parallel to the baseline ( east-west ), while range lines are true meridians and thus run north-south ; each are established at six mile ( 10 km ) intervals.
For this reason, ranges in computing are often represented by half-open intervals ; the range from m to n ( inclusive ) is represented by the range from m ( inclusive ) to n + 1 ( exclusive ) to avoid fencepost errors.
Despite widely variable intervals between meals or the occasional consumption of meals with a substantial carbohydrate load, human blood glucose levels tend to remain within the normal range.
The R4Ms were usually fired in four salvos of six missiles at intervals of 0. 07 seconds from a range of 600 m, and would streak towards their target at a sixty percent higher velocity than the Wfr.
* Classification: A process that classifies the input signal range into non-overlapping intervals, by defining boundary ( decision ) values, such that for, with the extreme limits defined by and.
The lone 75 mm gun was placed 3000m from the fort, beyond range of the defences and accurately delivered 20 shells per day at regular intervals.
The music of the Salish tribes, and even more so the Northwest coast, intensifies the significant features of Inuit music, see below, however their melodic movement is often pendulum-type (" leaping in broad intervals from one limit of the range to the other ").
Resolution in the range dimension of the image is accomplished by creating pulses which define very short time intervals, either by emitting short pulses consisting of a " carrier " frequency and the necessary " sidebands ", all within a certain bandwidth, or by using longer " chirp pulses " in which frequency varies ( often linearly ) with time within that bandwidth.
That work, depending on advanced radar circuit designs and precision sensing of departures from ideal straight flight, along with more sophisticated optical processors using laser light sources and specially designed very large lenses made from remarkably clear glass, allowed the Michigan group to advance system resolution, at about 5-year intervals, first to, then, and, by the mid-1970s, to 1 foot ( the latter only over very short range intervals while processing was still being done optically ).

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