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Bootstrap Confidence Interval in Python

Estimates a confidence interval for a statistic (like the mean) using bootstrap resampling in pure Python.

bootstrap confidence-interval statistics
Python
import random


def bootstrap_ci(data, statistic, n_bootstraps=1000, ci_level=0.95, seed=42):
    random.seed(seed)
    n = len(data)
    boot_stats = []

    for _ in range(n_bootstraps):
        sample = [random.choice(data) for _ in range(n)]
        boot_stats.append(statistic(sample))

    boot_stats.sort()
    l…
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Delta Method for Ratio Metrics in A/B Testing with Python

Computes the confidence interval for the difference between two ratio metrics using the delta method, with mock A/B test data.

delta-method ab-testing ratio-metrics
Python
import numpy as np
from scipy.stats import norm


def delta_method_ratio_delta(control: np.ndarray, treatment: np.ndarray, confidence: float = 0.95):
    """Estimate confidence interval for ratio metric using delta method.

    Args:
        control: numerator/denominator pairs from control group (n x 2 array)
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