When Fourth Moments Are Enough

11/20/2017
by   Chris Jennings-Shaffer, et al.
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This note concerns a somewhat innocent question motivated by an observation concerning the use of Chebyshev bounds on sample estimates of p in the binomial distribution with parameters n,p. Namely, what moment order produces the best Chebyshev estimate of p? If S_n(p) has a binomial distribution with parameters n,p, there it is readily observed that argmax_0< p< 1 ES_n^2(p) = argmax_0< p< 1np(1-p) = 1/2, and ES_n^2(1/2) = n/4. Rabi Bhattacharya observed that while the second moment Chebyshev sample size for a 95% confidence estimate within ± 5 percentage points is n = 2000, the fourth moment yields the substantially reduced polling requirement of n = 775. Why stop at fourth moment? Is the argmax achieved at p = 1/2 for higher order moments and, if so, does it help, and compute ES_n^2m(1/2)? As captured by the title of this note, answers to these questions lead to a simple rule of thumb for best choice of moments in terms of an effective sample size for Chebyshev concentration inequalities.

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