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On the error incurred using the bootstrap variance estimate when constructing confidence intervals for quantiles

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  • Hall, Peter
  • Martin, Michael A.

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We show that the coverage error of confidence intervals and level error of hypothesis tests for population quantiles constructed using the bootstrap estimate of sample quantile variance is of precise order n-1/2 in both one- and two-sided cases. This contrasts markedly with more classical problems, where the error is of order n-1/2 in the one-sided case, but n-1 in the two-sided case, and results from an unusual feature of the Edgeworth expansion in that the leading term, of order n-1/2, is proportional to a polynomial containing both odd and even powers of the argument. Our results also show that for two-sided confidence intervals and hypothesis tests, and in large samples, the bootstrap variance estimate is inferior to the Siddiqui-Bloch-Gastwirth variance estimate provided the smoothing parameter in the latter is chosen to minimize coverage/level error.

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  • Hall, Peter & Martin, Michael A., 1991. "On the error incurred using the bootstrap variance estimate when constructing confidence intervals for quantiles," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 38(1), pages 70-81, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jmvana:v:38:y:1991:i:1:p:70-81
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    1. Stewart, Mark, 2011. "Quantile estimates of counterfactual distribution shifts and the impact of minimum wage increases on the wage distribution," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 958, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
    2. Donald W.K. Andrews & Moshe Buchinsky, 1997. "On the Number of Bootstrap Repetitions for Bootstrap Standard Errors, Confidence Intervals, and Tests," Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1141R, Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
    3. Daniel Janas, 1993. "A smoothed bootstrap estimator for a studentized sample quantile," Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Springer;The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, vol. 45(2), pages 317-329, June.
    4. Arup Bose & Probal Chaudhuri, 1993. "On the dispersion of multivariate median," Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Springer;The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, vol. 45(3), pages 541-550, September.

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