"David Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Greg wrote:


 
> Yes, and possibly overlooking all the subtleties of bootstrapping
> itself.

  Can you say more about this?

> In your case you would need to find an
> adjustment of the data so that g(x)=0 does hold. Can you do this? 

  It is my impression that adjusting the resampling distribution to reflect 
  the null needs to be done when testing hypotheses (see eg. Hall, P. & 
  Wilson, S. R. (1991). Two guidelines for bootstrap hypothesis testing.
  Biometrics, 47, 757-762.) but is not done when calculating confidence
  intervals.)

  
  Am I confused on this?

  Greg
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