Selected article for: "confidence interval and model estimate"

Author: Joshua A Salomon
Title: Defining high-value information for COVID-19 decision-making
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: iymhykq8_41
    Snippet: using Li et al. (2020a) and Riou and Althaus (2020) , Peak et al. (2020) assume a 95% confidence interval of (1.46, 3.31), Ferguson et al. (2020) examines values between 2.0 and 2.6, and Prem et al. (2020) adapts a model from Kucharski et al. (2020) to estimate an interquartile range of (1.6, 3.0). In line with this general range of uncertainty, we calibrate R 0 over a range from 2 to 3......
    Document: using Li et al. (2020a) and Riou and Althaus (2020) , Peak et al. (2020) assume a 95% confidence interval of (1.46, 3.31), Ferguson et al. (2020) examines values between 2.0 and 2.6, and Prem et al. (2020) adapts a model from Kucharski et al. (2020) to estimate an interquartile range of (1.6, 3.0). In line with this general range of uncertainty, we calibrate R 0 over a range from 2 to 3.

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