The horizontal dashed line represents the 95% confidence limit for rCBF changes.
A performance measurement period is determined by required confidence limits and may vary as a function of the observed parameter values.
Frame, et al. (2005) noted that the range of the confidence limits is dependent on the nature of the prior assumptions made.
The end points of the confidence interval are referred to as confidence limits.
Figure 2 shows the odds ratios over 18 months for all trials with 95% confidence limits.
What really annoys me is that all statistics are reduced to averages and confidence limits.
Inferences from samples to populations can be made within quantitative confidence limits.
Note, however, that these confidence limits cannot take systematic error into account.
Thus the relative speed difference was (68% confidence limit).