_____ are a range of values within which the true mean of the population is expected to fall, with a specified probability (usually 95%)
How are prevalence and pretest probability related? _____
Precision may also be referred to as _____
The probability of making a type 1 error is represented by _____
If the confidence interval does not include the null value, the result is statistically _____
The power of a study is increased with _____ expected effect size
"α" with reference to statistical error
95% confidence interval (CI)
Type I statistical error
null hypothesis (H0)
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