This table provides confidence levels and limits for statistical analysis. It shows that as the confidence level decreases from 99.73% to 50%, the limits become less stringent, ranging from ±3 standard deviations to ±0.6745 standard deviations. Confidence levels from 99.73% to 95% correspond to limits of ±3 standard deviations to ±1.96 standard deviations. Lower confidence levels like 80% and 66.277% have limits of ±1.28 standard deviations and ±1 standard deviation, respectively.
This table provides confidence levels and limits for statistical analysis. It shows that as the confidence level decreases from 99.73% to 50%, the limits become less stringent, ranging from ±3 standard deviations to ±0.6745 standard deviations. Confidence levels from 99.73% to 95% correspond to limits of ±3 standard deviations to ±1.96 standard deviations. Lower confidence levels like 80% and 66.277% have limits of ±1.28 standard deviations and ±1 standard deviation, respectively.
This table provides confidence levels and limits for statistical analysis. It shows that as the confidence level decreases from 99.73% to 50%, the limits become less stringent, ranging from ±3 standard deviations to ±0.6745 standard deviations. Confidence levels from 99.73% to 95% correspond to limits of ±3 standard deviations to ±1.96 standard deviations. Lower confidence levels like 80% and 66.277% have limits of ±1.28 standard deviations and ±1 standard deviation, respectively.