Title of article
Another look at confidence intervals: Proposal for a more relevant and transparent approach
Author/Authors
Biller، نويسنده , , Steven D. and Oser، نويسنده , , Scott M.، نويسنده ,
Pages
17
From page
103
To page
119
Abstract
The behaviors of various confidence/credible interval constructions are explored, particularly in the region of low event numbers where methods diverge most. We highlight a number of challenges, such as the treatment of nuisance parameters, and common misconceptions associated with such constructions. An informal survey of the literature suggests that confidence intervals are not always defined in relevant ways and are too often misinterpreted and/or misapplied. This can lead to seemingly paradoxical behaviors and flawed comparisons regarding the relevance of experimental results. We therefore conclude that there is a need for a more pragmatic strategy which recognizes that, while it is critical to objectively convey the information content of the data, there is also a strong desire to derive bounds on model parameter values and a natural instinct to interpret things this way. Accordingly, we attempt to put aside philosophical biases in favor of a practical view to propose a more transparent and self-consistent approach that better addresses these issues.
Keywords
Frequentist , Bayesian , Confidence intervals
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2009890
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