A one-sided binomial confidence interval occurs when all trials are successful or unsuccessful. This research considers the case when all trials are successful, and derives logarithmic approximations for the variable… Click to show full abstract
A one-sided binomial confidence interval occurs when all trials are successful or unsuccessful. This research considers the case when all trials are successful, and derives logarithmic approximations for the variable lower-bound under two common significance levels. We then establish ranges on the sample size for which the absolute differences between the approximations and the exact lower-bound are less than the chosen level.
               
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