I am trying to calculate confidence intervals around teen birth rates by race (WNH, BNH, Asian NH, and Hispanic) for each the largest towns for the state. I will like to create a macro that identifies if the number of teen births for each race group is less than 100 then to calcualte the Confidence Intervals using a poisson distribution if not then a normal distribution where U
Using the following formula when the number of teen births (the numerator) is >= 100:
LCI95 = R - (1.96 * (R/sqrt(Births))
UCI95 = R + (1.96 * (R/sqrt(Births))
where
R = birth rate
B = number of births
Usingthe following formula when the number of teen births (numerator) is < 100:
So I need to create a file with the poisson values.
LCI95 = R * L
UCI95 = R * U
where
R = birth rate
L,U = values in the poisson table that correspoins to the number of births.
Any help will be much appreciated!
Check proc univariate option :
CIBASIC , CIPCTLNORMAL is based on Normal distribution .
CIPCTLDF is based on Free Distribution i.e. non-parameter method .
Xia Keshan
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