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Table 1.

Normal distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 20 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Fig 1.

Density functions for a non-diseased group (a standard normal distribution) and a diseased group when the data is generated from two normal distributions as in Table 1.

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Table 2.

Normal distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 40 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 3.

Normal distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 60 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 4.

Normal distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 80 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 5.

Gamma distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 20 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 6.

Gamma distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 40 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 7.

Gamma distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 60 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 8.

Gamma distributions: coverage probabilities and average widths when m = 80 in the non-diseased group at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 9.

Mixed distribution (t distribution and normal distribution): coverage probabilities and average widths at the 95% nominal level.

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Table 10.

Mixed distribution (normal distribution and gamma distribution): coverage probabilities and average widths at the 95% nominal level.

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