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Confidence interval

2010

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Adjusted Confidence Interval For The Population Median Of The Exponential Distribution, Moustafa Omar Ahmed Abu-Shawiesh Nov 2010

Adjusted Confidence Interval For The Population Median Of The Exponential Distribution, Moustafa Omar Ahmed Abu-Shawiesh

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

The median confidence interval is useful for one parameter families, such as the exponential distribution, and it may not need to be adjusted if censored observations are present. In this article, two estimators for the median of the exponential distribution, MD, are considered and compared based on the sample median and the maximum likelihood method. The first estimator is the sample median, MD1, and the second estimator is the maximum likelihood estimator of the median, MDMLE. Both estimators are used to propose a modified confidence interval for the population median of the exponential distribution, MD …


On Exact 100(1-Α)% Confidence Interval Of Autocorrelation Coefficient In Multivariate Data When The Errors Are Autocorrelated, Madhusudan Bhandary May 2010

On Exact 100(1-Α)% Confidence Interval Of Autocorrelation Coefficient In Multivariate Data When The Errors Are Autocorrelated, Madhusudan Bhandary

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

An exact 100(1−α)% confidence interval for the autocorrelation coefficient ρ is derived based on a single multinormal sample. The confidence interval is the interval between the two roots of a quadratic equation in ρ . A real life example is also presented.