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arxiv: 0707.2814 · v13 · pith:Z6GLAMK2new · submitted 2007-07-19 · 🧮 math.ST · math.PR· stat.ME· stat.TH

Coverage Probability of Random Intervals

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keywords randomcoveragetheoryvariablediscreteintervalsbinomialcontinuous
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In this paper, we develop a general theory on the coverage probability of random intervals defined in terms of discrete random variables with continuous parameter spaces. The theory shows that the minimum coverage probabilities of random intervals with respect to corresponding parameters are achieved at discrete finite sets and that the coverage probabilities are continuous and unimodal when parameters are varying in between interval endpoints. The theory applies to common important discrete random variables including binomial variable, Poisson variable, negative binomial variable and hypergeometrical random variable. The theory can be used to make relevant statistical inference more rigorous and less conservative.

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