Confidence intervals and their importance to our value assessment process
By Jim OFarrell | December 5, 2011 - 9:45am
Thanks to everyone for their feedback on my recent posting related to our new tools and processes for higher quality value assessments. In fact, there were several requests for a more in depth walk through of what is a confidence interval, why is it helpful and how do you calculate it. So to keep it interesting, please check out the following 9 min. video clip, highlighting a brief background on confidence intervals and their value to the Winshuttle BVA process.
As always - keep those comments and questions coming in!
A background on confidence intervals and their use in a Winshuttle BVA
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