Often, the reader of a published paper is interested in a comparison of parameters that has not been presented. It is not possible to make inferences beyond point estimation since the standard error for the contrast of the estimated parameters depends upon the (unreported) correlation. This study explores approaches to obtain valid confidence intervals when the correlation (r) is unknown. We illustrate three proposed approaches using data from the National Health Interview Survey. The three approaches include the Bonferroni method and the standard confidence interval assuming r~{1 (most conservative) or r~0 (when the correlation is known to be non-negative). The Bonferroni approach is found to be the most conservative. For the difference in...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
When the same parameters are estimated by data from several independent samples, it may happen that,...
We compare four methods of computing confidence intervals for a proportion. These four methods are •...
Often, the reader of a published paper is interested in a comparison of parameters that has not been...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
Computing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient is very important for resea...
The most popular method of setting confidence intervals for the correlation coefficient is based on ...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
These procedures for forming confidence intervals are attractive because they require weaker assumpt...
We present a method for applying the results from a pair of comparison measurements, made in two lab...
Interval estimates -- estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty -- ...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
When the same parameters are estimated by data from several independent samples, it may happen that,...
We compare four methods of computing confidence intervals for a proportion. These four methods are •...
Often, the reader of a published paper is interested in a comparison of parameters that has not been...
The recent American Psychological Association Task Force on Statistical Inference report suggested t...
Computing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient is very important for resea...
The most popular method of setting confidence intervals for the correlation coefficient is based on ...
The use of confidence intervals has become standard in the presentation of statistical results in me...
Part 1, which appeared in the February 2012 issue, introduced the concept of confidence intervals (C...
These procedures for forming confidence intervals are attractive because they require weaker assumpt...
We present a method for applying the results from a pair of comparison measurements, made in two lab...
Interval estimates -- estimates of parameters that include an allowance for sampling uncertainty -- ...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
Statistics with Confidence is a widely acclaimed classic introduction to confidence intervals. The s...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
1. Researchers often want to place a confidence interval around estimated parameter values calculate...
When the same parameters are estimated by data from several independent samples, it may happen that,...
We compare four methods of computing confidence intervals for a proportion. These four methods are •...