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Fig 1.

Estimate, confidence interval and relevance for the sleep data.

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Fig 2.

Classification of cases based on a confidence interval and a relevance threshold.

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Table 1.

Classification of cases defined by ranges of significance and relevance measures.

s and r are the place holders for the column headings.

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Table 2.

Models, recommended effect scales and relevance thresholds.

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Table 3.

Data for the anchoring example in 1,000 feet.

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Table 4.

Data for the second example.

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Table 5.

Results for the second example.

Relevance threshold 10%.

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Table 6.

Data for the blasting example.

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Table 7.

Extensive results for the blasting expample location is a factor with 3 levels.

Relevance thresholds are 10% for standardized coefficients and 5%ℓ for the prediction effect. The columns shown in bold face should be routinely shown.

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