Confidence intervals show the likelihood a data range contains the true mean, aiding investment decisions. A wider interval suggests lower estimate accuracy, influencing market and risk analysis ...
Methods described first by Madansky (1965) and revived more recently by Cox & Oakes (1984, pp. 51-2) are extended to incorporate the calculation of likelihood-based confidence intervals for functions ...
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