RE: 523 Richard Robinson says: This discussion of 95 %
confidence limits seems to neglect the important difference between criteria for science and policy - making.........
Not exact matches
From this point of view, it is realistic to agree with Maduka Onwukeme, a Lagos - based Legal Practitioner, who rendered a fitting description of Jammeh's
limits and bluffs: «Jammeh's «
confidence seems to have been bolstered by the pledge of allegiance made by the country's military chief, but then hearing Jammeh's rhetoric, one would mistake the Gambia for the African version of North Korea in military might.»
It really does inspire
confidence and even over the
limit you
seem to have plenty of time, with the quick steering easily stabilising the angle.
I still do not understand why this should be so, but it
seems to me possible that the pragmatic solution is to present the pdf from a uniform prior and to mark off (and report) high percentage
confidence limits abstracted from the use of an uninformative prior.