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The trinity of errors in applying confidence intervals: An exploration using Statsmodels

O'Reilly on Data

The probability of an event should be measured empirically by repeating similar experiments ad nauseam —either in reality or hypothetically. As the number of experimental trials N approaches infinity, the probability of E equals M/N. As the number of experimental trials N approaches infinity, the probability of E equals M/N.