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Distribution-free confidence intervals for quantiles in small samples

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Pages 979-990 | Received 01 Aug 1984, Published online: 09 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

Estimators for quantiles based on linear combinations of order statistics have been proposed by Harrell and Davis(1982) and kaigh and Lachenbruch (1982). Both estimators have been demonstrated to be at least as efficient for small sample point estimation as an ordinary sample quantile estimator based on one or two order statistics: Distribution-free confidence intervals for quantiles can be constructed using either of the two approaches. By means of a simulation study, these confidence intervals have been compared with several other methods of constructing confidence intervals for quantiles in small samples. For the median, the Kaigh and Lachenbruch method performed fairly well. For other quantiles, no method performed better than the method which uses pairs of order statistics.

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