Confidence intervals for the mean based on exponential type inequalities and empirical likelihood (Q470597)

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Confidence intervals for the mean based on exponential type inequalities and empirical likelihood
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    Confidence intervals for the mean based on exponential type inequalities and empirical likelihood (English)
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    12 November 2014
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    Summary: For independent observations, recently, it has been proposed to construct the confidence intervals for the mean using exponential type inequalities. Although this method requires much weaker assumptions than those required by the classical methods, the resulting intervals are usually too large. Still in special cases, one can find some advantage of using bounded and unbounded Bernstein inequalities. In this paper, we discuss the applicability of this approach for dependent data. Moreover, we propose to use the empirical likelihood method both in the case of independent and dependent observations for inference regarding the mean. The advantage of empirical likelihood is its Bartlett correctability and a rather simple extension to the dependent case. Finally, we provide some simulation results comparing these methods with respect to their empirical coverage accuracy and average interval length. At the end, we apply the above described methods for the serial analysis of a gene expression (SAGE) data example.
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    Bernstein inequalities
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    empirical likelihood method
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    Bartlett correctability
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    serial analysis of a gene expression
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