pistelaskennalla
Pistelaskennalla, often translated as "point counting" or "point estimation," is a statistical method used for estimating the value of a parameter based on sample data. Instead of providing a single, precise value, pistelaskennalla yields a range of plausible values. This range is known as a confidence interval. The confidence interval is calculated using the sample data and a chosen confidence level, typically 90%, 95%, or 99%. A 95% confidence interval, for example, means that if the sampling process were repeated many times, 95% of the calculated confidence intervals would contain the true population parameter.
The width of the confidence interval is influenced by several factors, including the sample size and the