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The scale factor refers to an unknown size variable which affects some or all observed variables in a multiplicative fashion. The scale effect studied by several researchers in market-based regression analyses is defined here as the intriguing combination of coefficient bias and...
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Woodruff (1952) proposed a simple confidence interval for quantiles in complex surveys based upon inverting the usual confidence intervals for the distribution function. In the moderate to extreme tail regions of the distribution function the usual confidence interval performs poorly for...
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