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A confidence interval is an interval that covers an unknown parameter with $100(1-\alpha)\%$ confidence. Confidence intervals are a frequentist concept. They are often confused with credible intervals which is the Bayesian analog.

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What is the difference between pointwise confidence interval and uniform confidence interval...

Just saw some webpage and realize if i use band as keyword instead of interval, i can find the definition, here is the wiki explanation for who might as well trying to figure out
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What is the difference between pointwise confidence interval and uniform confidence interval...

I'm reading Callaway, Bacon, Sant'Anna (2021) paper on continuous treatment. In section 6 they show their result of applying their proposed method to Acemoglu and Finkelstein (2008) medicare example. …
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