PE outside its CI! [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2012-12-07 23:40 (4943 d 09:41 ago) – Posting: # 9693
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Meine Herren,

if I understand what a PE is and if I understand what a CI is then this thread is rather meaningless. I will be happy to conclude that then I probably don't understand these matters. I will even be happy to admit that I see no point in CIs that do not span over the PEs.
An alternative: It should be possible to use a Monte Carlo approach here. Simulate a gazillion trials, get the CVs and see within which limits they are distributed?
While we are at it: The formulae above involve chi-squares, but I do not see what the relationship is to the sample distribution of CVs, cf. possibly Hendricks and Robey 1936. Is it the same?
We are beyond my personal understanding of maths but shouldn't that paper be where this discussion should start? :-D

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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