USE SAS TO BOOTSTRAP
2 large retail companies (W and T) are compared on a Census variable, percent of people who own their home within 3 square miles of the store. The percent that own their home for W is:
84, 79, 73, 81, 74, 77, 64, 78, 78, 78, 61
Percent for T is:
58, 61, 57, 62, 61, 59, 56, 64, 61, 70
- Try the jackknife bootstrap and find the estimate of difference in percentage owning their home between the two companies as to central tendency. Use lambda=.05
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USE SAS TO BOOTSTRAP 2 large retail companies (W and T) are compared on a Census variable, percen...
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