Data-randomized confidence intervals for discrete distributions |
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Authors: | EL Korn |
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Institution: | Department of Biomathematics , UCLA School of Medicine , Los Angeles, CA, 90024 |
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Abstract: | In practice non-randomized conservative confidence intervals for the parameter of a discrete distribution are used instead of the randomized uniformly most accurate intervals. We suggest in this paper that a part of the data be used as the random mechanism to create “data-randomized” confidence intervals. A thoughtful utilization of the data leads to intervals that are shorter than the usual conservative intervals but avoids the arbitrariness of the randomized uniformly most accurate intervals. Examples are given using the binomial, Poisson, and extended hypergeometric distributions, as well as applications to a metched case-control study and a randomized clinical trial. |
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Keywords: | Clopper-Pearson confidence interval odds ratio |
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