Abstract
Tests for a proportion that may be zero are described. The setting is an environment in which there can be misclassifica-tions or misdiagnoses, giving the possibility of nonzero counts from false positives even though no real examples may exist. Both frequentist and Bayesian tests and analyses are presented, and examples are given.
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Bradley, J. R., & Farnsworth, D. L. (2013). Testing for a Zero Proportion. Open Journal of Statistics, 03(04), 258–260. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojs.2013.34029
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