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What does PE stand for?

Point Estimate


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However, it would have been more helpful if the confidence intervals had "fit" the point estimates for the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) and the Neck Disability Index (NDI).
It tells you not only what your point estimate should be but also the likelihood of other types of outcomes occurring.
Nonetheless, the point estimates and their probabilities can be a reasonably good approximation of what is known as a continuous probability distribution, especially if there are enough of them.
All point estimates were weighted, with empirically estimated standard errors used to account for clustering.
Comparing the results in Table 1 without spatial errors for the base model and the model with the smallest credibility interval, the CALINE4 model, the point estimate is nearly 18% greater (in absolute value) for the base model and the credible interval is more than 45% wider for the base model when compared with that obtained from the CALINE4 model.
which implies the lack of a distributional assumption) is a valid alternative to a 95% confidence interval, then Wilson's point estimate simplifies to (1 - w)p + (w)[1/2] = [x + 2]/[n + 4].
Since 2000, the point estimate is actually negative.
The point estimates indicate that each of the three effects has an appreciable impact on aggregate volatility.

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