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Giving Clinicians More to Work With:  Let's Incorporate Confidence Intervals Into Our Data.
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Giving Clinicians More to Work With: Let's Incorporate Confidence Intervals Into Our Data.

Mitchell Cordova
Journal of Athletic Training
10-01-2007

Abstract

To establish our evidence, we need to conduct research studies that ultimately will allow us to determine the efficacy of a treatment or series of treatments over time on specific clinical outcomes. The use of confidence intervals (CIs) provides great insight into the clinical significance of results and gives an alternative approach to traditional hypothesis testing and interpretation of the P value alone.1 Moreover, CIs can also be applied to analyses involving nonparametric data.
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