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Teacher's Corner

The Impact of Application of the Jackknife to the Sample Median

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Pages 445-449 | Received 23 Apr 2020, Accepted 15 Nov 2020, Published online: 04 Feb 2021
 

Abstract

The jackknife is a reliable tool for reducing the bias of a wide range of estimators. This note demonstrates that even such versatile tools have regularity conditions that can be violated even in relatively simple cases, and that caution needs to be exercised in their use. In particular, we show that the jackknife does not provide the expected reliability for bias-reduction for the sample median, because of subtle changes in behavior of the sample median as one moves between even and odd sample sizes. These considerations arose out of class discussions in a MS-level nonparametrics course.

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The Impact of Application of the Jackknife to the Sample Median

Supplementary Materials

Supplementary material includes additional supporting mathematical calculation.

Funding

Supported in part by NSF grant DMS 1712839.

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