Combine Mean & Standard Deviation (SD) & Total for More than One Group into Single One
This conversion process takes the means, standard deviations, and totals of multiple groups and combines them into a single set of values, making it easier to work with and interpret data.
Conversion Results
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Combined Results |
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Mean1 | SD1 | Total1 | Mean2 | SD2 | Total2 | Mean3 | SD3 | Total3 | Mean | SD | Total |
Description of the formula
Variables Definitions
- Confidence Interval (CI): This represents the confidence level expressed as a decimal value. For example, 0.95 corresponds to a 95% confidence interval.
- Number of Participants: The total number of individuals or data points in the sample or study.
- Upper CI Limit: The upper limit of the confidence interval.
- Lower CI Limit: The lower limit of the confidence interval.
- Standard Deviation (SD): The calculated standard deviation based on the provided confidence interval information.
Conversion Formula
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