jpenmech
Mechanical
- May 18, 2015
- 4
Hi all,
I have 26 data points I'd like to form a confidence interval around (i.e. points to bound the sample data and possibly the population data).
I can use a t-distribution type: mean +/- [sample/root(# data points)]*t_%5, but it doesn't fully capture the data points.
OR
I can use: mean +/- 3sigma, which does capture the data.
So I'm confused about the difference between the first and the second method.
I'd appreciate some help explaining this.
Cheers
I have 26 data points I'd like to form a confidence interval around (i.e. points to bound the sample data and possibly the population data).
I can use a t-distribution type: mean +/- [sample/root(# data points)]*t_%5, but it doesn't fully capture the data points.
OR
I can use: mean +/- 3sigma, which does capture the data.
So I'm confused about the difference between the first and the second method.
I'd appreciate some help explaining this.
Cheers