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The nonexistence of \(100(1-\alpha)\%\) confidence sets of finite expected diameter in errors-in-variables and related models (English)
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1987
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It is shown that for some models it is impossible to construct confidence intervals for key parameters which have both positive confidence and finite expected length. The results are generalized to cover general confidence sets for both scalar and vector parameters. After proving the main theorems, models are presented such as linear and nonlinear error-in-variables regression models, and the inverse regression problem. A version of the assertion (proven as well) is that all confidence intervals with positive confidence span the whole range of the finite parameter, such as the mixing parameter in a mixed family of density functions or the location parameter of the von Mises distribution on the circle.
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non-existence of finite confidence intervals
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positive confidence
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finite expected length
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linear and nonlinear error-in-variables regression models
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inverse regression problem
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confidence intervals
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mixing parameter
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mixed family of density functions
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von Mises distribution
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