How to Calculate Confidence Level
What is Confidence Level?
A confidence interval gives a range likely containing the true population value. 95% CI: if the same study were repeated 100 times, ~95 intervals would contain the true value.
Formula
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Margin of error = z × √(p(1−p)/n)
- 2z = 1.96 for 95% CI; 2.576 for 99%
- 3Larger sample n → smaller MOE → more precise interval
- 4CI = point estimate ± margin of error
Worked Examples
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Confidence Interval Gives A Range Likely Containing The True Population Value?
A confidence interval gives a range likely containing the true population value. 95% CI: if the same study were repeated 100 times, ~95 intervals would contain the true value
How accurate is the Confidence Interval Gives A Range Likely Containing The True Population Value calculator?
The calculator uses the standard published formula for confidence interval gives a range likely containing the true population value. Results are accurate to the precision of the inputs you provide. For financial, medical, or legal decisions, always verify with a qualified professional.
What units does the Confidence Interval Gives A Range Likely Containing The True Population Value calculator use?
This calculator works with inches, percentages. You can enter values in the units shown — the calculator handles all conversions internally.
What formula does the Confidence Interval Gives A Range Likely Containing The True Population Value calculator use?
The core formula is: Margin of error = z × √(p(1−p)/n). Each step in the calculation is shown so you can verify the result manually.
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