The probability that a measurement will fall within a given Closed Interval 
.  For a continuous distribution,
  | 
(1) | 
 
where 
 is the Probability Distribution Function. Usually, the confidence interval of interest is
symmetrically placed around the mean, so
  | 
(2) | 
 
where 
 is the Mean.  For a Gaussian Distribution, the probability that a measurement falls within
 of the mean 
 is
Now let 
, so 
.  Then
where 
 is the so-called Erf function. The variate value producing a confidence interval CI is often denoted
, so
  | 
(5) | 
 
| range | 
CI | 
  | 
0.6826895 | 
  | 
0.9544997 | 
  | 
0.9973002 | 
  | 
0.9999366 | 
  | 
0.9999994 | 
 
To find the standard deviation range corresponding to a given confidence interval, solve (4) for 
.
  | 
(6) | 
 
| CI | 
range | 
| 0.800 | 
± 1.28155  | 
| 0.900 | 
± 1.64485  | 
| 0.950 | 
± 1.95996  | 
| 0.990 | 
± 2.57583  | 
| 0.995 | 
± 2.80703  | 
| 0.999 | 
± 3.29053  | 
 
© 1996-9 Eric W. Weisstein 
1999-05-26