11. For the LSAT data in Table 4.3, compute a .95 bootstrap-t confidence interval for mean using the R function trimcibt with plotit=T. Note that
11. For the LSAT data in Table 4.3, compute a .95 bootstrap-t confidence interval for mean using the R function trimcibt with plotit=T. Note that a boxplot finds no outliers. Comment on the plot created by trimcibt in terms of achieving accurate probability coverage when using Student’s t. What does this suggest about the strategy of using Student’s t if no outliers are found by a boxplot?
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