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ciWDx: Wald method of CI estimation

Description

Wald method of CI estimation

Usage

ciWDx(x, n, alp)

Arguments

x
- Number of successes
n
- Number of trials
alp
- Alpha value (significance level required)

Value

A dataframe with
x
Number of successes (positive samples)
LWDx
Wald Lower limit
UWDx
Wald Upper Limit
LABB
Wald Lower Abberation
UABB
Wald Upper Abberation
ZWI
Zero Width Interval

Details

Wald-type interval that results from inverting large-sample test and evaluates standard errors at maximum likelihood estimates for the given x and n

References

[1] 1993 Vollset SE. Confidence intervals for a binomial proportion. Statistics in Medicine: 12; 809 - 824.

[2] 1998 Agresti A and Coull BA. Approximate is better than "Exact" for interval estimation of binomial proportions. The American Statistician: 52; 119 - 126.

[3] 1998 Newcombe RG. Two-sided confidence intervals for the single proportion: Comparison of seven methods. Statistics in Medicine: 17; 857 - 872.

[4] 2001 Brown LD, Cai TT and DasGupta A. Interval estimation for a binomial proportion. Statistical Science: 16; 101 - 133.

[5] 2002 Pan W. Approximate confidence intervals for one proportion and difference of two proportions Computational Statistics and Data Analysis 40, 128, 143-157.

[6] 2008 Pires, A.M., Amado, C. Interval Estimators for a Binomial Proportion: Comparison of Twenty Methods. REVSTAT - Statistical Journal, 6, 165-197.

[7] 2014 Martin Andres, A. and Alvarez Hernandez, M. Two-tailed asymptotic inferences for a proportion. Journal of Applied Statistics, 41, 7, 1516-1529

See Also

prop.test and binom.test for equivalent base Stats R functionality, binom.confint provides similar functionality for 11 methods, wald2ci which provides multiple functions for CI calculation , binom.blaker.limits which calculates Blaker CI which is not covered here and propCI which provides similar functionality.

Other Base methods of CI estimation given x & n: PlotciAllxg, PlotciAllx, PlotciEXx, ciASx, ciAllx, ciBAx, ciEXx, ciLRx, ciLTx, ciSCx, ciTWx

Examples

Run this code
x=5; n=5; alp=0.05;
ciWDx(x,n,alp)

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