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One popular graphical method for making this determination involves plotting the data with confidence bounds and seeing whether the bounds overlap, or separate, at the point of interest. This can be effective for comparisons at a given point in time or a given reliability level, but it is difficult to assess the overall behavior of the two distributions, as the confidence bounds may overlap at some points and be far apart at others. This can be easily done using the MultiPlot feature in Weibull++. | One popular graphical method for making this determination involves plotting the data with confidence bounds and seeing whether the bounds overlap, or separate, at the point of interest. This can be effective for comparisons at a given point in time or a given reliability level, but it is difficult to assess the overall behavior of the two distributions, as the confidence bounds may overlap at some points and be far apart at others. This can be easily done using the MultiPlot feature in Weibull++. |
Revision as of 22:20, 27 February 2012
Simple Plotting One popular graphical method for making this determination involves plotting the data with confidence bounds and seeing whether the bounds overlap, or separate, at the point of interest. This can be effective for comparisons at a given point in time or a given reliability level, but it is difficult to assess the overall behavior of the two distributions, as the confidence bounds may overlap at some points and be far apart at others. This can be easily done using the MultiPlot feature in Weibull++.