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Binomial distribution confidence interval using a random sample?
Getting a probability $> 1$ in hypothesis testHow to calculate a confidence interval for $p$, the parameter of the binomial distribution?Uniform Distribution vs Exponential Distribution + Confidence intervalFinding confidence interval for a binomial process using the normal distribution?95 % confidence intervalConfidence level of random sample from continuous distribution95% Confidence Interval Problem for a random sample95% confidence interval for $theta_2-theta_1$ from $uniform(theta_1,theta_2)$Hypothesis testing using the 95% Confidence Interval of Sample MeanIs Confidence Interval taken on one Random Sample or A Sampling Distribution
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I am working with the binomial distribution Bin(52, 0.82)
I am looking to find the confidence interval for the observed test statistic of 44 successes.
I have generated a random sample of length 1000 in r using:
> rbinom(1000, 52,0.82)
How do I find the confidence interval using only this generated sample?
probability statistics probability-distributions statistical-inference binomial-distribution
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I am working with the binomial distribution Bin(52, 0.82)
I am looking to find the confidence interval for the observed test statistic of 44 successes.
I have generated a random sample of length 1000 in r using:
> rbinom(1000, 52,0.82)
How do I find the confidence interval using only this generated sample?
probability statistics probability-distributions statistical-inference binomial-distribution
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Isn't your question answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/3150889/…?
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– StubbornAtom
Mar 17 at 16:13
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That's concerning p-values.
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Mar 17 at 17:02
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I am working with the binomial distribution Bin(52, 0.82)
I am looking to find the confidence interval for the observed test statistic of 44 successes.
I have generated a random sample of length 1000 in r using:
> rbinom(1000, 52,0.82)
How do I find the confidence interval using only this generated sample?
probability statistics probability-distributions statistical-inference binomial-distribution
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I am working with the binomial distribution Bin(52, 0.82)
I am looking to find the confidence interval for the observed test statistic of 44 successes.
I have generated a random sample of length 1000 in r using:
> rbinom(1000, 52,0.82)
How do I find the confidence interval using only this generated sample?
probability statistics probability-distributions statistical-inference binomial-distribution
probability statistics probability-distributions statistical-inference binomial-distribution
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Isn't your question answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/3150889/…?
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– StubbornAtom
Mar 17 at 16:13
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That's concerning p-values.
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– Pumpkinpeach
Mar 17 at 17:02
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Isn't your question answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/3150889/…?
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– StubbornAtom
Mar 17 at 16:13
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That's concerning p-values.
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– Pumpkinpeach
Mar 17 at 17:02
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Isn't your question answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/3150889/…?
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– StubbornAtom
Mar 17 at 16:13
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Isn't your question answered at math.stackexchange.com/questions/3150889/…?
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– StubbornAtom
Mar 17 at 16:13
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That's concerning p-values.
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– Pumpkinpeach
Mar 17 at 17:02
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That's concerning p-values.
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Mar 17 at 17:02
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