2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213715
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Studentized bootstrap model-averaged tail area intervals

Abstract: In many scientific studies, the underlying data-generating process is unknown and multiple statistical models are considered to describe it. For example, in a factorial experiment we might consider models involving just main effects, as well as those that include interactions. Model-averaging is a commonly-used statistical technique to allow for model uncertainty in parameter estimation. In the frequentist setting, the model-averaged estimate of a parameter is a weighted mean of the estimates from the individu… Show more

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“…The green lines indicate the prediction limits (95%), the range of values that will likely contain a future prediction. The confidence range and prediction limits are computed using the mean and standard deviation, mean squared error (MSE), and the critical values for the statistical test applying normal distribution [43][44][45]. Equations ( 3) and ( 4) show the general expression of a confidence range:…”
Section: Transfer Function For Wind Speedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The green lines indicate the prediction limits (95%), the range of values that will likely contain a future prediction. The confidence range and prediction limits are computed using the mean and standard deviation, mean squared error (MSE), and the critical values for the statistical test applying normal distribution [43][44][45]. Equations ( 3) and ( 4) show the general expression of a confidence range:…”
Section: Transfer Function For Wind Speedsmentioning
confidence: 99%