Can someone give me a quick, summarized answer as to what confidence interval means. Everything I look up online goes into too much depth. Like when someone quotes a statistic within a given confidence interval, what does this mean?
Basically a range of values centred on a point estimate which are likely to include the population parameter, with a given probability. Usually the probability selected is 95%, therefore 95% of the confidence limits of random samples would capture the specified population parameter
So if you took 20 blood glucose measurements (the random samples) and calculated the CIs, in theory 19 of the sample confidence limits would overlap with the population mean (the specified population parameter) and 1 would not.
Hope this helps a bit. Statistics is rough