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Importance of interpolation when constructing double-bootstrap confidence intervals
Authors:Peter Hall,Stephen M.-S. Lee,&   G. Alastair Young
Affiliation:Australian National University, Canberra, Australia,;University of Hong Kong, People's Republic of China,;University of Cambridge, UK
Abstract:We show that, in the context of double-bootstrap confidence intervals, linear interpolation at the second level of the double bootstrap can reduce the simulation error component of coverage error by an order of magnitude. Intervals that are indistinguishable in terms of coverage error with theoretical, infinite simulation, double-bootstrap confidence intervals may be obtained at substantially less computational expense than by using the standard Monte Carlo approximation method. The intervals retain the simplicity of uniform bootstrap sampling and require no special analysis or computational techniques. Interpolation at the first level of the double bootstrap is shown to have a relatively minor effect on the simulation error.
Keywords:Confidence interval    Coverage error    Edgeworth expansion    Iterated bootstrap    Monte Carlo simulation    Resample    Simulation
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