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Hi! I am calculating split half reliabilities using the splifthalfr-package. For consistency reasons I would like to report regular 95% confidence intervals, i.e. the parameter estimate and the corresponding upper and lower limits. In another discussion, I read that Using the example output from the website above, this would lead to the following parameter estimate and 95% confidence interval: Example output (taken from here): $lims
$stats
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Yes, you are correct in your interpretation of the output from the
So, using the output you provided:
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Yes, you are correct in your interpretation of the output from the
bcaboot
package. Here's how you can interpret it:est
) and first column (theta
) of the$stats
table. In your example, the parameter estimate (theta) is 0.5065603.std
) of the$lims
table. These are essentially the confidence interval bounds. In your example, the lower limit would be 0.4421256 and the upper limit would be 0.5065603.So, using the output you provided: