Exemplos de uso de Trust interval em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It was adopted as a trust interval 95.
It was considered trust interval(hereby ic) 95%, the maximum permissible error of 4%, a phenomenon percentage of 50%, totalizing 557 elderly.
For all statistical tests we used a trust interval of 95% error? 0.05.
Descriptive statistical analysis average, standard deviation andQui-square test were used to determine significant differences with a 95% of trust interval.
We used prevalence ratio and its respective trust intervals as an effect measure.
After the interactions, variables with p> 0.10 were eliminated, determining the logistic regression coefficients,the adjusted chance ratios and their respective trust interval at 95.
For the main dependent variables, risk reasons and trust intervals at 95% were estimated.
The Odds Ratio OR was calculated with the trust interval of 95% for the variables in which there was a significant association indicated by the coefficient phi.
The occurrence measure used was prevalence together with the trust interval of 95% IC95.
For this reason,average values and trust intervals were calculated separately for men and women see Tables 3, 4 and 5.
The incidence of limitation of advanced life support measures was calculated and its respective trust interval ic 95.
The frequency of the perception of STD/AIDS risk, trust intervals and levels of significance were calculated with the chi-square test.
The backward selection method was employed,thus determining the odd ratios, their trust intervals, and the p value.
Table 1 displays the average values(M),standard deviations(SD) and trust intervals of the absolute latencies from waves in different intensities of the acoustic stimulus in women and Table 2 displays it in men.
The prevalence studies demand a sample size much larger than that obtained in this study,which ended up generating an wide trust interval both for food allergy prevalence and inhalants allergy.
In randomized selected samples of a population, one can measure the precision of the results of the study,when calculating the trust interval TI, which indicates the precision in which the value of the percentage of each studied variable corresponds to the real value of the percentage of the population and the value'p' level of significance reflects the chance of results being due to the intervention or randomization.
Through the analysis of records from the ABR, it was possible to obtain average values,standard deviations and trust intervals from the absolute latencies and interpeaks of waves I, III and V from the examined subjects.
The size of the sample initially calculated was 497 families,taking into account a significance level of 5%; a trust interval of 95%; an expected proportion of families in severe and very severe vulnerability situationsof 16.3%; and a sample design effect of 1.4%, error of 4%, and loss of 10.
In general, when reducing the click intensity, the AL from wave I had a higher increase comparing to the AL from waves II and V. Table 1 displays the average values(M),standard deviations(SD) and trust intervals of the absolute latencies from waves in different intensities of the acoustic stimulus in women and Table 2 displays it in men.
It's worth it to stress that some results of this study may have been influenced by the sample size,specially providing broad trust intervals or association measures that did not reach statistical significance, such as in the case of association involving open bite without trespass.
The answers on the instrument were organized in a data base created with Microsoft Excel and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences-- SPSS software, version 14.0,using a trust interval of 95% and descriptive statistics. Items from each attribute of PC, considered in the PCATool instrument, had an internal consistency and reliability evaluated by Cronbach's alpha.