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The phrase "estimated interval" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a period of time that has been roughly calculated or guessed. For example: "We have an estimated interval of two weeks for the completion of the project."
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The estimation indices include the estimated expected value, estimated interval and expanded uncertainty.
Firstly, BMEM is employed to analyze estimated expected value and estimated interval.
Nevertheless, in order to dissociate the performance timing bias from the task multidimensional interrelations, we performed an ANOVA where the constant error ([produced or estimated interval] - target interval) was the dependent variable and the implicit/explicit, the number of timed intervals, the perception/production, and the modality were used as factors.
The mean background rate was implemented into sequenceLDhot using the previously estimated interval data.
The duration of an epidemic was obtained as the estimated interval.
41, 45 In this way, an estimated interval allowed a mean value calculation for each variable in the face, upper limb (forearm and hand), and leg in both groups.
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However, in the optimizations performed here, the optimal values for the parameters were always found within the a priori estimated intervals.
With a single set of markers, we obtained narrower confidence intervals than previously reported estimated intervals calculated with the same drop-off method [ 6, 8].
We estimate interval regression models.
However, Rasch models can be used to estimate interval measurement scales from ordinal responses to items.
Given that the outcome variable is measured in intervals, we estimate interval regression models and, as a robustness check, ordered probit models.
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