Confidence Intervals Sample Clauses

Confidence Intervals. In the following sections, we use 30 independent observations computed over a steady-state period T, after eliminating transient periods (by letting the model warm up for about 6% of the sampled time interval) in order to compute 95% confidence intervals estimated by the method of the batch means [85]. We will show Confidence Intervals in graphs as a vertical bar displayed on the data point collected. Notice that in some graphs confidence intervals are very narrow and as a result are barely visible in the figures.
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