Take a series of bootstrap products.

Enda Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. I have a random variable for which I use bootstrapping to calculate
confidence intervals. Is there a formula which will give me the
confidence interval for the product of two of these random variables?
The variables lie between zero and one, if that helps.
Thanks,
Enda


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