Bias correction and confidence intervals following sequential tests
classification
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sequentialconfidenceintervalswoodroofefollowingtestsanalysisapproaches
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An important statistical inference problem in sequential analysis is the construction of confidence intervals following sequential tests, to which Michael Woodroofe has made fundamental contributions. This paper reviews Woodroofe's method and other approaches in the literature. In particular it shows how a bias-corrected pivot originally introduced by Woodroofe can be used as an improved root for sequential bootstrap confidence intervals.
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