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INFERENCE

More on Shortest and Equal Tails Confidence Intervals

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Pages 821-829 | Received 28 May 2005, Accepted 04 Oct 2005, Published online: 15 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

An interesting topic in mathematical statistics is that of constructing confidence intervals. Two types of intervals, both based on the method of pivotal quantity, are available: the Shortest Confidence Interval (SCI) and the Equal Tails Confidence Interval (ETCI). The aims of this article are: (i) to clarify and comment on methods of finding such intervals; (ii) to investigate the relationship between these types of intervals; (iii) to point out that confidence intervals with the shortest length do not always exist, even when the distribution of the pivotal quantity is symmetric; and finally, (iv) to give similar results when the Bayesian approach is used.

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Acknowledgment

The authors wish to thank Professor Takis Papaioannou and the anonymous referee for their helpful comments and suggestions on an earlier draft of this article.

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