Quantiles and percentiles represent useful statistical tools for describing the distribution of results and deriving reference intervals and performance specification in laboratory medicine. They are commonly intended as the sample estimate of a population parameter and therefore they need to be presented with a confidence interval (CI). In this work we discuss three methods to estimate CI on quantiles and percentiles using parametric, nonparametric and resampling (bootstrap) approaches. The result of our numerical simulations is that parametric methods are always more accurate regardless of sample size when the procedure is appropriate for the distribution of results for both extreme (2.5th and 97.5th) and central (25th, 50th and 75th) per...
Background: We introduce a new criterion, the percen-tile inclusion probability, for comparing metho...
Computing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient is very important for resea...
A confidence interval is a standard way of expressing our uncertainty about the value of a populatio...
Quantiles and percentiles represent useful statistical tools for describing the distribution of resu...
Introduction: Quality indicators (QI) based on percentiles are widely used for managing quality in l...
Introduction: Quality indicators (QI) based on percentiles are widely used for managing quality in l...
[[abstract]]Quantile information is useful in business and engineering applications, but the exact s...
Beran & Hall's (1993) simple linear interpolation provides a very convenient approach for constructi...
<p>Quantiles, which are also known as values-at-risk in finance, frequently arise in practice as mea...
In the paper selected nonparametric and semiparametric estimation methods of higher orders quantiles...
Percentiles are used everyday in descriptive statistics and data analysis. In real life, many quanti...
The confidence interval estimate of percentile and its applications were studied. The three methods ...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct non-parametric (design...
Confidence intervals provide a way of reporting an estimate of a population quantile along with some...
Background: We introduce a new criterion, the percen-tile inclusion probability, for comparing metho...
Computing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient is very important for resea...
A confidence interval is a standard way of expressing our uncertainty about the value of a populatio...
Quantiles and percentiles represent useful statistical tools for describing the distribution of resu...
Introduction: Quality indicators (QI) based on percentiles are widely used for managing quality in l...
Introduction: Quality indicators (QI) based on percentiles are widely used for managing quality in l...
[[abstract]]Quantile information is useful in business and engineering applications, but the exact s...
Beran & Hall's (1993) simple linear interpolation provides a very convenient approach for constructi...
<p>Quantiles, which are also known as values-at-risk in finance, frequently arise in practice as mea...
In the paper selected nonparametric and semiparametric estimation methods of higher orders quantiles...
Percentiles are used everyday in descriptive statistics and data analysis. In real life, many quanti...
The confidence interval estimate of percentile and its applications were studied. The three methods ...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
We propose a new empirical likelihood approach which can be used to construct non-parametric (design...
Confidence intervals provide a way of reporting an estimate of a population quantile along with some...
Background: We introduce a new criterion, the percen-tile inclusion probability, for comparing metho...
Computing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient is very important for resea...
A confidence interval is a standard way of expressing our uncertainty about the value of a populatio...