=+confidence level can deviate dramatically from the nominal one chosen by the investigator (e.g., the actual level

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=+confidence level can deviate dramatically from the nominal one chosen by the investigator

(e.g., the actual level may be quite different from the 95% level selected). An article by two statisticians (Agresti, A., and B. A. Coull,

“Approximate Is Better Than ‘Exact’ for Interval Estimation of a Binomial Proportion,” The American Statistician, May 1998: 119–126)

has suggested the following remedy in the case

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Applied Statistics For Engineers And Scientists

ISBN: 9781133111368

3rd Edition

Authors: Jay L. Devore, Nicholas R. Farnum, Jimmy A. Doi

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