One and two sample confidence intervals for estimating the mean of skewed populations: an empirical comparative study
Author | Baklizi, Ayman |
Author | Golam Kibria, B.M. |
Available date | 2010-01-06T12:06:58Z |
Publication Date | 2009-06 |
Publication Name | Journal of Applied Statistics |
Citation | Baklizi, A., & Golam Kibria, B. M. (2009). One and two sample confidence intervals for estimating the mean of skewed populations: an empirical comparative study. Journal of Applied Statistics, 36(6), 601–609 |
Abstract | In this paper we consider and propose some confidence intervals for estimating the mean or difference of means of skewed populations. We extend the median t interval to the two sample problem. Further, we suggest using the bootstrap to find the critical points for use in the calculation of median t intervals. A simulation study has been made to compare the performance of the intervals and a real life example has been considered to illustrate the application of the methods |
Language | en |
Publisher | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Subject | bootstrapping coverage probability interval estimation Johnson's t mean Student's t skewness |
Type | Article |
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