Well-recommended methods of forming ‘confidence intervals’ for a binomial proportion give interval estimates that do not actually meet the definition of a confidence interval, in that their coverages are sometimes lower than the nominal confidence level. The methods are favoured because their intervals have a shorter average length than the Clopper-Pearson (gold-standard) method, whose intervals really are confidence intervals. As the definition of a confidence interval is not being adhered to, another criterion for forming interval estimates for a binomial proportion is needed. In this paper we suggest a new criterion for forming one-sided intervals and equal-tail two-sided intervals. Methods which meet the criterion are said to yield loca...
Four interval estimation methods for the ratio of marginal binomial proportions are compared in term...
Confidence interval performance is typically assessed in terms of two criteria: coverage probability...
This paper discusses the classic but still current problem of interval estimation of a binomial prop...
Well-recommended methods of forming ‘confidence intervals’ for a binomial proportion give interval e...
The construction of a confidence interval for a binomial parameter is a basic analysis in statistica...
Estimating the probability of the binomial distribution is a basic problem, which appears in almost ...
Wardell (1997) provided a method for constructing confidence intervals on a proportion that modifies...
The ‘exact’ interval due to Clopper & Pearson (1934) is often considered to be the gold standard for...
We address the classic problem of interval estimation of a binomial proportion. The Wald interval p^...
This study constructed a quadratic-based interval estimator for binomial proportion p. The modified ...
• In applied statistics it is often necessary to obtain an interval estimate for an unknown proporti...
We revisit the problem of interval estimation of a binomial proportion. The erratic behavior of the ...
We propose a new adjustment for constructing an improved version of theWald interval for linear com...
In this paper we describe a new methodology for constructing confidence intervals. The idea is to sp...
In this paper we develop some new confidence intervals for the binomial proportion. The Clopper-Pear...
Four interval estimation methods for the ratio of marginal binomial proportions are compared in term...
Confidence interval performance is typically assessed in terms of two criteria: coverage probability...
This paper discusses the classic but still current problem of interval estimation of a binomial prop...
Well-recommended methods of forming ‘confidence intervals’ for a binomial proportion give interval e...
The construction of a confidence interval for a binomial parameter is a basic analysis in statistica...
Estimating the probability of the binomial distribution is a basic problem, which appears in almost ...
Wardell (1997) provided a method for constructing confidence intervals on a proportion that modifies...
The ‘exact’ interval due to Clopper & Pearson (1934) is often considered to be the gold standard for...
We address the classic problem of interval estimation of a binomial proportion. The Wald interval p^...
This study constructed a quadratic-based interval estimator for binomial proportion p. The modified ...
• In applied statistics it is often necessary to obtain an interval estimate for an unknown proporti...
We revisit the problem of interval estimation of a binomial proportion. The erratic behavior of the ...
We propose a new adjustment for constructing an improved version of theWald interval for linear com...
In this paper we describe a new methodology for constructing confidence intervals. The idea is to sp...
In this paper we develop some new confidence intervals for the binomial proportion. The Clopper-Pear...
Four interval estimation methods for the ratio of marginal binomial proportions are compared in term...
Confidence interval performance is typically assessed in terms of two criteria: coverage probability...
This paper discusses the classic but still current problem of interval estimation of a binomial prop...