A weird CI [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2019-02-24 14:05 (1886 d 21:23 ago) – Posting: # 19969
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Hi all,

I am in a strange situation a follows:

We have two treatment groups.
In one group the subjects receive T once.
In the other treatment group subject receive R twice.
The task is simply to construct a 90% CI for T vs R :-)

You may feel like asking questions starting eloquently with words such as "How the eff you see kay....?!???!", or "What the h#ll.... !??!!?".
Please don't :-D

Make all the assumptions you wish. I am going to do the same.

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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