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When you're viewing the Beta Bounds plot, you can specify which confidence levels to show by choosing Plot > Options > Plot Beta Bounds or by right-clicking plot and choosing the option from the shortcut menu. Beta Bounds is available when only A/BD modes are included in the data set analyzed with the Crow Extended model.
In the window that appears, you can select to show up to five confidence levels.
For each beta bound line you have selected to show, enter the confidence level as a percentage in the input field.
You can click the color field to define the line color for the beta bound. To add a new color to the Custom tab, right-click one of the color boxes in the bottom two rows.
The drop-down list in the lower left corner of the window allows you to select which type of confidence bounds (one-sided or two-sided) to display in the plot. For example, if you use 90% one-sided bounds, then the upper and lower one-sided 90% bounds will be used (which is the same as using two-sided 80% bounds). The following graphics illustrate the difference between one- and two-sided bounds.
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