Valid and Approximately Valid Confidence Intervals for Current Status Data

05/16/2018
by   Sungwook Kim, et al.
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We introduce a new framework for creating point-wise confidence intervals for the distribution of event times for current status data. Existing methods are based on asymptotics. Our framework is based on binomial properties and motivates confidence intervals that are very simple to apply and are valid, i.e., guarantee nominal coverage. Although these confidence intervals are necessarily conservative for small sample sizes, asymptotically their coverage rate approaches the nominal one. This binomial framework also motivates approximately valid confidence intervals, and simulations show that these approximate intervals generally have coverage rates closer to the nominal level with shorter length than existing intervals, including the likelihood ratio-based confidence interval. Unlike previous asymptotic methods that require different asymptotic distributions for continuous or grid-based assessment, the binomial framework can be applied to either type of assessment distribution.

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