Topic
In nursing, we seldom know the true values or percentages of many illnesses or syndromes. For example, if we were asked how many people contracted a particular strain of flu during a year then we could give estimates but not the true count. Not everybody went to the doctor or emergency room. Most probably did not get a test to determine the particular strain of the flu. Sometimes we just deal with estimates.
For example, in a survey done in November 2018, 43% of people in the United States had been vaccinated against the flu with 3.9% margin of error with 95% confidence ("News Scan for Dec 06, 2018", 2018). This would allow us to create a confidence interval:
lower bound = 43% - 3.9% = 39.1%
upper bound = 43% + 3.9% = 46.9%
so we are 95% confident that the true percentage of individuals that got vaccinated is between 39.1% and 46.9%.
Reference
News Scan for Dec 06, 2018. (2018). Retrieved from http://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2018/12/news-scan-dec-06-2018 (Links to an external site.)
Find at least two examples of confidence intervals on the internet. you can search for "95% confidence", "Margin of Error", or even "confidence interval" to find examples
****300 words. Must contain at least (2) professional references, one may be the course textbook, properly cited in the current APA format.