Given an sample of data set X which

Harley Ayers

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2022-03-24

Given an sample of data set X which is normal-distributed to N(μ=240,σ), I want to find the 95% confidence interval of max(μ200,0). As the max(μ200,0) cut the normal-distribution curve at the point of 200, the sample of max(μ200,0) is not more normal distributed. Therefore what is a reasonable 95% confidence interval?

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Drahthaare89c

Drahthaare89c

Beginner2022-03-25Added 19 answers

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Your distribution contains a δ-function at x=0 of probability mass equal to the probability mass of your normal distribution less than the value x=200. (This will involve an error function.) The remaining probability mass will be due to the portion of your Gaussian to the right of x=200. As such, your 95% confidence interval will extend from x=0 up to the value x for which 5% of the total probability mass (or 10% of the truncated Gaussian) is above x. Clearly, this is expressed as an error function.

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