The Clopper-Pearson exact method is strictly conservative. It is the most commonly cited exact method for finding a confidence interval [1].
b <P s .The Fortran program which,on input of P s ,P b ,the number of tagged data N Y and the total number of data N ,returns the requested confidence bounds as well as bounds on the entire cumulative signal distribution function,is available on the web.In particular,the method ...
typeisClopper-Pearson(CP)interval; it uses the tail method for forming confidence intervals. According to [7] and [8], there was a time when this method was treated as the “golden rule” for obtaining binomial proportion confidence intervals. In a traditional statistical sense, the appe...
Method 1: Paired t-test The paired t-test appears in every elementary statistics text. It is the standard parametric approach for analyzing paired data. Interestingly it handles the problem of paired data by essentially doing an end-around. In a paired t-test we calculate the differences betwee...