What Do Interpolated Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Population Quantiles Guarantee?

Citation
Yimin Zhang et Frey Jesse, What Do Interpolated Nonparametric Confidence Intervals for Population Quantiles Guarantee?, American statistician , 71(4), 2017, pp. 305-309
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ISSN journal
00031305
Volume
71
Issue
4
Year of publication
2017
Pages
305 - 309
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The interval between two prespecified order statistics of a sample provides a distribution-free confidence interval for a population quantile. However, due to discreteness, only a small set of exact coverage probabilities is available. Interpolated confidence intervals are designed to expand the set of available coverage probabilities. However, we show here that the infimum of the coverage probability for an interpolated confidence interval is either the coverage probability for the inner interval or the coverage probability obtained by removing the more likely of the two extreme subintervals from the outer interval. Thus, without additional assumptions, interpolated intervals do not expand the set of available guaranteed coverage probabilities.