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When obtaining percentages and respective 95%CI the output I get as below:
> observed<-c(95,1202,26,921)
> require(DescTools)
Carregando pacotes exigidos: DescTools
> MultinomCI(observed,conf.level=0.95,method="sisonglaz")
est lwr.ci upr.ci
[1,] 0.04233512 0.02094474 0.06449834
[2,] 0.53565062 0.51426025 0.55781385
[3,] 0.01158645 0.00000000 0.03374968
[4,] 0.41042781 0.38903743 0.43259103
Those est(estimated) and respective 95%CI are actually 4.233512%, 53.565062%, etc., written in this way (0.04233512, 0.53565062). I had to multiply these output values by 100 or simply move the colon 2 places to the right.
How do I return the output values without having to multiply them by 100 or move the comma?
I get lost with these numbers because sometimes Gero OR(odds ratio) and other estimates and I don’t know when I need to multiply (or shift the comma) and when I don’t need to.
These values "are actually 4.2%, 53.6% etc": no, they’re not. That’s how you don’t get lost, knowing what you’re doing. No one multiplies "for 100%", just listen to the sound of it: one hundred percent. This gives
100 por 100, that is1. At best it is multiplied by 100, for the purpose of presenting the results, but to do the accounts we use real numbers.– Rui Barradas
I vote to close this question because it makes no sense, there is nothing useful for the PA let alone for others in the future.
– Rui Barradas
Thank you! I note that the language R generates the results in this way (0.xx) on the scale from 0 to 1. And for better intelligibility, it has to consider two decimal places, i.e, multiply by 100, independent of the unit.
– Batha