The Arrivals Hall at Geneva airport has a machine that dispenses free tickets to passengers for trains and buses from the airport to the city
Rick Leonard Hat , Go for it, because the taxi fare is an exorbitant SFr 40 to the city centre, which is just 6km away. Most Geneva hotels also give their guests a Geneva Transport Card for the duration of their stay, which allows unlimited free travel on the city?s buses and trams. You have to ask for it.
On the terrace of Villa Vignamaggio, the Chianti vineyard and farm where Mona Lisa is believed to have spent her childhood summers
Tre'Quan Smith Hat , our host Sandro Checcucci declares that he had been drinking wine from the age of three, like everyone else in the region:?First a little wine in my water.
Then a little water in my wine. And then just wine.? Shocking news that would fell a paediatrician, but I barely hear him. My mind is elsewhere. I have the sobering conviction that though I have never been to this villa before, I have seen the terrace we are standing on.
Actually I had, the previous day
Marcus Davenport Hat , at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. I?d be surprised if it isn?t the setting of one of Leonardo?s best-known paintings, the Annunciation. It?s entirely possible because Leonardo?s and Mona Lisa?s parents were close friends and he spent time Vignamaggio. If I am right, I was standing smack between the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Gabriel. It?s a spooky feeling, to step into the frame of a masterpiece that depicts a turning point in history.
Tuscany is about wine, art and history. The English pioneered tourism here in the 17th century
Sheldon Rankins Hat , when Florence and Pisa became important waypoints waypoints on the Grand Tour, the extravagant educational walkabout across Europe undertaken by scions of rich families in preparation for careers in the arts, academia, government and diplomacy.
Even today, Indian tourists limit themselves to those two cities
Alex Anzalone Hat , though the real life of Tuscany is best seen elsewhere, in the steep, cobbled streets of ancient Etruscan hill towns, like Volterra and Cortona, on the pleasure coast of Versilia and here
Marcus Williams Hat , in the valley of Chianti.
But we must move on from the superb wines of Vignamaggio and the artistic speculations their fumes engender to.. er, more wine. The Cantina in Greve-in- Chianti beckons, home to all the wines of the Chianti Classico region. Run by the vintners? union, it has automated the gentle sport of wine-testing.
Buy a charge card, pop it into a dispenser
Ryan Ramczyk Hat , punch a button and out comes your wine. Easy as snagging a Mars bar on the subway, but here we are talking wines we avert our eyes from in the shops because the sticker shock could damage the retina:
Ornellaia (130 euros the bottle), Vicchiomaggio (126 euros), Luce Frescobaldi(105 euros) and Barbaresco (153 erous). And then we are told that the real thing is still ahead: the Enoteca Italiana in Siena, with 1
Marshon Lattimore Hat ,600 wines from all over Italy.
Introduction
When using sample data to estimate a population characteristic, either a single number estimate or a confidence interval estimate might be used. Confidence intervals are generally preferred because a single number estimate, by itself, does not convey any information about its accuracy. For this reason, whenever you report the value of a single number estimate
Cameron Jordan Hat , it is a good idea to also include a margin of error.
What is a confidence interval?
A confidence interval (CI) for a population characteristic is an interval of plausible values for the characteristic. It is constructed so that, with a chosen degree of confidence, the actual value of the population characteristic will be between the lower and upper endpoints of the interval. Associated with each confidence interval is a confidence level. The confidence level provides information on how much “confidence” we can have in the method used to construct the interval estimate. Usual choices for confidence levels are 90%, 95% and 99% although other confidence levels are also possible.
List 4 mistakes
When dealing with confidence intervals we can find different mistakes. Some people think that there is a 95% chance that the true population mean is contained within the confidence intervals. This is wrong. The correct interpretation is that in 95% of studies, the true population means will be contained within the confidence limits. These seem like very similar statements – and they are. The problems is rather subtle – if we say that the confidence intervals have a 95% chance of containing the true population mean
Michael Thomas Hat , then we are implying that the population mean is variable – sometimes it’s not. But the population mean cannot change – it is fixed. It is either within the confidence intervals, or it isn’t. The mistakes are listed below:
• First mistake is about 95% level of confidence, which there is a 95% chance contains true means of population. This is a mistake with quite subtle. The idea to a confidence interval is the probability enters the picture used with the method to determine confidence interval.
• Second mistake is 95% confidence level with all 95% data values fall within the interval in population.
• Third mistake is that 95% confidence interval that implies 95% of all possible sample means which fall within the interval range.
• Fourth mistake is to think that they are sole source of error in dealing with confidence interval.
Conclusion
In statistics, a confidence interval is a kind of interval estimate of a population parameter a.
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