Question: (b) You learn that the data comes from a population distribution with density f(1; 0) = - exp(-10 - x]) Use a parametric bootstrap to

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(b) You learn that the data comes from a population distribution with density f(1; 0) = - exp(-10 - x]) Use a parametric bootstrap to first estimate the SE for the median and then construct a 95% CI for the median of the corresponding population distribution. Hint: f(x;0) corresponds to the density of Laplace distribution. You can show that if Y ~ Bernoulli(0.5) and Z ~ Exponential(1) then (2Y -1)Z + 0 ~ Laplace(0), where 0 is the location parameter
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