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TABLAS ESTADISTICAS A. Gustavo Gonzalez Departamento de Quimica Analitica Universidad de Sevilla DISTRIBUCION NORMAL 19) ve [a 52795319 5675 BTA oot 6108 6141 61136480 6517 | 6808 68446879 787 7190-7224 AS67547 7549 | ‘7791 7823 7852 SOT (8106 8133 S310 8365 8330 O77 8621 “8790 8830 | “3980 9015 mae 9177 | 9292 9319 | 1.5 9832 .9345 9357 9370 9882 9394 9406 9118 9441 | 1.6 | 9452 9163 9474 9184 9195 9505 9515 9525 9545 | 1.7 | .9551 9564 9573 9582 9591 .9599 9608 9616 9633 | 1.8 | 9611 9619 9656 9654 9671 9678 9636 9693 9706 | 1.9 9713 O79 9726 9732 9738 9744 9750 9756 9767 9193 9803 9808-9812 9817 9842 9846 9850 9854 9957 (9878 98819881 G87 9800 (9906 9900 D911 9913 “9916 (9029 9931-9032 “9034 “9936, 8946 9918 9949 9951 9952 9960 9961 9902 $963 9964 9970 971.9972 9973 9974 ‘9978 9979 9979 9080-9981 9989 9989 9989 .9990 9990 | 9992 9992 9992-9993 9993 9994 9994-9995 9995 9995 | (9096 9996 9906 9096 9997 | 9997 9997 9997-8997 9998 | [ERE Tw T9G aa TTS BHO HT aT (x) 0 95 97% 99 995 909.9995 .99005 2U-F)] | 203005 92am ooo me DISTRIBUCION X? 1x [ e508 a=0.57 eam anonm | 0039-0010 0002 0000 13 “0506-0201. 9100 32 21611307 Tm 48h 297 tr 5) G7 bt zs 2d 267 W618 6) 185 8 as 345-220 Lee 12872810 7/203 185 GOAL 120.2528 BAT Ly 88 8 220 21 175 ISS WATT A 218 05 9,236 27 90D B90 LIT 27 20978 10] 262 2 HIRSH GTE AST B85 GG ua] 28 247-9 NTS KT nS 588 AT BR2 305260 12] 28328223 LDH SAD MOTT 13/208 277 = 7d 986 930 70 589 BOL at jda] a8 21 1 aRF LAL w2 779657 S486 OT 15 306 20 BS 182 MS 10 855 726 62 5281.60 16 B20 23 «BS 19S LOB 79GB BL ar) a4 276 US 5 IS 128 II SOT TH BAL 57D 1 as Sus 29 «HOGS ITS 1ST OY TOL 66 19 36.2 gol 2 27 18s 6 LT 1D 763 ao] 400 378 842A ABS DBS IZA STS a1] dia 389355 BRT HDS DBMS 8D 22/8 03-388 339 HS HOD T2_ ADB 8 2a) 442 4163812 OTL BST MBL 9.08 2a] ine 480 SN Sed HZ RD 2BB_ IST SBA 25| 109 43 106 THA HMDS 2G) 483 456 ALO 389356 BOA 5S WH TBAB 22 2 | 27) 4a6 470 43.2 RT BLD BB DLT ST 62H | 38/510 483-45 LTD HOB TRS MSS TO za) 523° 406 ATH SOT SRT RGB MTT BOS 30) 5a7 509470 43S HO HS MDH WH 18S HB ORF 40] 668 637 599A SLR AKG BOS BRT HL HH DADO | 50) 7a5 762 0 714 675 26S ABS 4B BTT MB BDA 297 28.0 | | eo) 920 S84 883 TAL Aa oro SRA HHS BRAND 7S 85 70/1042 1004 950908 TH ODS OLT 55S SLT ABS AaB 80/1163 1123 1066 10L9 986 SRL THB TLL GMB HOA DBR BLD 90/1283 1211 1181 LISI 107698893 8OH THB OHASHI 300 | 110.2 1358 1296 1243851899391 sad MTA? Para n > 30 tmese x3 = 3 (ta + Vin=1)*, Bp. xfoa(t1) = $3.88 +9)? = 59.19, xboe(A1) = ta de ba N01). SLs +9)? = 25.6. La distribucion ¢ Valor de ¢ para in intervalo de confianza de 90% 95% = 98% 90% Valer emtico de | 1\ para valores de P de nimero dee grades de lbertad 010 005 «002 Oot 1 631 1271 31.82 63.66 2 2.92 43 6.96 9.92 3 235 318 4.54 5.84 4 213 2.78 3.75 4.60 5 202 257 336 4.03 6 194 2453.14 3.71 7 189 236 3.00 3.60 8 186 231 290 © 3.36 9 183 226-282 3.25 10 181 223-276 3.17 12 178 218 «= 2.68 «3.05 4 176 214 2622.98 16 175-212-258 2.92 18 173 210 © 2.55 2.88 20 172 209 2532.85 30 170 2042.46 2.75 50 168 2012.40 2.68 7” 164-196-233 -2.58 Los valores criticos de |t| son adecuados para un contraste de dos colas. Para un contraste de wna cola el valor se toma de la columna para dos veces el valor de P deseado, es decir, para un contraste de una cola, P = 0.05, 5 grados de libertad, el valor critico se lee de la columna P = 0.10 y es igual a 2.02. Valores criticos de para un contraste de dos colas (P = 0.05). " 1 2 3 4 5 6 a a 9 10 2 6 20 10 "1 12 13 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 6478 3851 17.44 12.22 10.01 8.813 8.073 7571 7.209 6.937 6.724 6.554 6.414 6.298 6.200 6.115, 6.042 5.978 5.922 5.871 799.5 39.00 16.04 10.65 8.434 7.260 6.542 6.059 5.715 5.456 5.256 5.096 4,965 4.857 4.765 4.687 4.619 4.560 4.508 4.461 864.2 899.6 921.8 937.1 39.17 18.44 9.979 7.764 6.599 5.890 5.416 5.078 4.826 4.630 4.474 4347 4.242 4.153 4.077 4.011 3.954 3.903 3.859 39.25 15.10 9.605 7.388 6.227 5523 5.053 4718 4.468 4.275 4.121 3.996 3.892 3.804 3.729 3.665 3.608 3.559 3.515 39.30 14.88 9.364 7146 5,988 5.285 4817 4.484 4.236 4.044 3.891 3.767 3.663 3.576 3.502 3.438 3.382 3.333 3.289 39.33 14.73 9.197 6.978 5.820 5.119 4.652 4.320 4.072 3.881 3.728 3.604 3.501 3.415 3.341 3.277 3.221 3.172 3.128 948.2 99.36 14.62 9.074 6.853 5.695 4.995 4529 4.197 3.950 3.759 3.607 3.483 3.380 3.293 3.219 3.156 3.100 3.051 3.007 956.7 39.37 14.54 8.980 6.757 5.600 4,899 4.433 4.102 3.855 3.664 3.512 3.388 3.285 3.199 3.125 3.061 3.005, 2.956 2.913 963.3 39.39 14.47 8.905 6.681 5.523 4.823 4.367 4.026 3.779 3.588 3.436 3.312 3.209 3.123 3.049 2.985 2.929 2.880 2.837 968.6 39.40 14.42 8.844 6.619 5.461 4.761 4,295 3.964 3717 3.526 3.374 3.250 3.147 3.060 2.986 2.922 2.866 2.817 2.774 976.7 390.41 14.34 8.751 6.525 5.366 4.666 4.200 3.868 3.621 3.430 3.277 3.153 3.050 2.963 2.889 2.825 2.769 2.720 2.676 984.9 39.43 14.25 8.657 6.428 5.269 4.568 4.101 3.769 3.522 3.330 3.177 3.053 2.949 2.862 2.788 2.723 2.667 2.617 2.573 993.1 30.45, 14.17 8.560 6.329 5.168 4.467 3.999 3.667 3.419 3.226 3.073 2.948 2.844 2.756 2.681 2.616 2.559 2.509 2.464 = niimero de grados de libertad del numerador y vp = némero de grados de libertad del denominador. Valores criticos de F para un contraste de una cola (P = 0.05). vy 1 2 g 4 5 6 7 é g 10 2 ho 2 @Ye wRowWH 9 10 " 12 13 4 15 16 7 18 19 20 161.4 199.5 215.7 18.51 10.13 7.709 6.608 5.987 5.591 5.318 5.117 4.965 4.844 4.747 4.667 4.600 4.543 4.494 4.451 4at4 4.381 4351 19.00 9.552 6.944 5.786 5.143 4.737 4.459 4.256 4.103 3.982 3.885 3.806 3.739 3.682 3.634 3.592 3.555, 3.522 3.493 19.16 9.277 6.591 5.409 4.757 4.347 4.066 3.863 3.708 3.587 3.490 3411 3.344 3.287 3.239 3.197 3.160 3.127 224.6 19.25 9.117 6.388 5.192 4.534 4.120 3.838 3.633 3476 3.367 3.259 3.179 3.112 3.056 3.007 2.965 2.928 2.895 230.2 19.30 9.013 6.256 5.050 4,387 3.972 3.687 3.482 3.326 3.204 3.106 3.025 2.958 2.901 2.852 2.810 2.773 2.740 3.008 2.866 2.711 234.0 19.33 8.941 6.163 4.950 4.284 3.866 3.581 3.374 3.217 3.095 2.996 2.915 2.848 2.790 2.741 2.699 2.661 2.628 2.599 236.8 19.35 8.887 6,004 4.876 4.207 3.787 3.500 3.293 3.135, 3.012 2.913 2.832 2.764 2.707 2.657 2.614 2577 2.544 2.514 238.9 19.37 8.845 6.041 4.818 4.147 3.726 3.438 3.230 3.072 2.948 2.849 2.767 2.699 2.641 2.591 2.548 2.510 2477 2.447 240.5 19.38 8.812 5.999 4772 4.098 3.677 3.388 3.179 3.020 2.896 2.796 2.714 2.646 2.588 2.538 2.494 2.456 2.423 2.393 241.9 19.40 8.786 5.964 4735 4.060 3.637 3.347 3.137 2.978 2.854 2.753 2.671 2.602 2.544 2.494 2.450 2.412 2378 2.348 243.9 19.41 8.745 §.912 4.678 4.000 3.575 3.284 3.073 2.913 2.788 2.687 2.604 2.534 2.475 2.425 2.361 2.342 2.308 2.278 245.9 19.43 8.703 5.858 4.619 3.998 3.511 3.218 3.006 2.845, 2719 2617 2.533 2.463 2.403 2.352 2.308 2.269 2.234 2.203 248.0 19.45 8.660 5.803 4.558 3.874 3.445, 3.150 2.936 2.774 2.646 2.544 2.459 2.388 2.328 2.276 2.230 2.191 2.155, 2.124 vy, = miimero de grados de libertad del numerador y +» = nimero de grados de libertad del denominador. iticos del estadistico C(k, n) de Cochran para el 95% oes ° a oni ous oor eet ° Valores Criticos del estadistico C(k, n) de Cochran para el 99% “ mercer eos seg aae8 8 8 Valores tabulados dr los ostadictices de Gubts Gli), G2) y G(3) para un 45% Y 9% de nivel de confianza 95% confidence level 99% confidence n sq) G2) G3) Gay G2) 63) 3 1.153 2.00 _ 1.155 2.00 _ 4 1.463 2.43 0.9992 1.492 2.44 1.0000 5 1672 2.75 0.9817 1749280 0.9965 6 1.822 3.01 0.9436 1.944 3.10 0.9814 g 1.938 foo 0.8980, 2.097 3.34 0.9560 8 2.032 3.40 0.8522 2.221 3.54 0.9250 9 2.110 3.55 0.8091 2.323 3.72 0.8918 10 2.176 3.68 0.7695 2.410 3.88 0.8586 12 2.285 3.91 0.7004 2.550 413 0.7957 13 2331 4.00 0.6705, 2.607 4.24 0.7667 15 2.409 417 0.6182 2.705 443 07141 20 2.557 44g 0.5196 2.884 4.79 0.6091 25 2.663 473 0.4505 3.009 5.03 0.5320 2.745 439 0.3992 3.103 a 0.4732 2811 5.026 0.3595 3.178 5.326 0.4270 2.866 5.150 0.3276 3.240 5.450 0.3896, 2.956 0 0.2797 3.336 5.650 0.3328 3.025 5.500 0.2450 3.411 5.800 0.2914 3.082, 5.638 0.2187 3.471 5.938 0.2599 3.130 5.730 0.1979 3.521 6.030 0.2350 3.171 5.820 0.1810. 3.563 6.120 0.2147 3.207 5.900. 0.1671 3.600 6.200 0.1980 3.239 5.968 0.1553 3.632 6.268 0.1838 3.267 6.030 0.1452 3.662 6.330 0.1716 3.294 6.086 0.1364 3.688 6.386 0.1611 3.318 6.137 0.1288 3.712 6.437 0.1519 (n-3) Sra ae Si — 6 (n-1) S$ Gye xX; = valor sespecheso Xn, X4 valores S05 pechoses extremes S = std. dev todas los dates, Sn-2* Std. dev Genelec Dixon's Q Parameters for various arrangements of doubtful result and for various levels of confidence from 80% to 99% rio Q Parameter, based on one doubtful result (one outlier). If Qerp (in the formula below) > Q in the table, then the outlier may be rejected with that level of confidence. N 80% | 90% 95% 20) (p=0.10) —_(p=0.05) [3 [086 0.941 j4 [ae7a [0.765 [oeaa [epae aeziga ceca mae ones 7 (0434 [0507 0.568 8 0399 [0468 0.526 fo [os70 [0.437 493 {10 (0349 [0.412 ‘0.392 12 (0318 (0.376 13 110382 0305 [0.361 [14 [0294 0.349 [15/0285 0.338 0.384 16 ©0277 «(0.329 0.269 0.320 0.263 (0.313 0.370 10.407 0.442 19 (0258 (0308 =—0.349 0.398 20 (0252 0.300 0.342 ~ [0.391 0287 «0205S, = 0384 ~ 22 [0242 0.290 0.378 oa (23 [0238 0285 =a 0.372 “0.404 24 (0234 0281 = 0.324 0333~=~CO67 09 (28 [0230 [0277 0317 0328S(0.862 0.393 (29 [0.227 0.273 03120324 0.387 0388 (27022 03200363384 | 0220 036 03490380. | 29 «(0218 0.263 ‘ost oai2s0aastCT 300215 «0260 «= 0288 )=Si809s«iat C372 Fix Q Parameter, where one has two doubtful results on opposite ends and one is being tested. If Qu (in the formula below) > Q in the table, then the outlier may be rejected with that level of confidence. [7 [0530 0610 0.673 8 0479 (0.864 0615 fo jo“st 0512 0570 fo ‘04770534 110385 (0.450 0.505 - 2 (0367 a 0.360 0.410 1B [a [os06 0.395 0323 (0.381 0.486 (16 160313 0.369 “10.472 [ (0303 (0.369 0.460 [0495 18 0295 0.349 190.2868 0.341 200.282 0.334 2 © (0276 0.327 2 0270 0.320 230265 «(0.314 0.308 24 (0260 {25 [0255 (0.304 "2 (0250 0209 «= O341. | (27 loz (0208 =| 0.37 28 [0243 [0201 0.332 | 29° 0239«(0287 0.328 30 (0236 (0.283 Fiz @Q Parameter where one has three doubtful results distributed unevenly and the lone ‘one is tested. If Q,,, (in the formula below) > Q in the table, then the outlier may be rejected with that level of confidence. (p=0.04) 0.984 0.891 0791 0.708 0878 ‘0773 0.692 lo712 0.632 0.656 0610 0.575 0.546 0.440 0.367 ‘oats 0.358 [0.405 21 (0.286 0.349 ‘0 ~~ 0.410 [22 [0200 0.342 ~fo.402 0.394 24 0.330 0.387 (28 (02730324 0.361 26 (0268 0.319 0375 ‘or [0263 foat4 0.370 28 0259 (0.309 290285 [0305 30/0251 (0.301 0.760 0.702 joes ‘0629 [0.590 ‘ose ‘0.842 0.523 0.508 0.493 0.480 70 Q Parameter, where one has two doubtful results both located at the low or high end. {f Quip (in the formula below) > Q in the table, then the outlier may be rejected with that level of confidence. = gy Meet Quy for ah alae or oe, N 0% (95% = m%BHSSC«*GOSSSC*S: | ((a=0.10) (a=0.05) (a=0.04) —(a=0.02) (a =0.01) a 0967 0.98: 5 “oss 0890 6 0736 (0.786 {7 fore 8 0607 [0657 je loses foe 10 ~~ /0631 (0.579 | 110409 «(Osoa = 0851 : fa [oas —loaer = fosz7 130411 oer (0.506 | [14 [ose 0.445 foaso 7 480362 ~ [0.473 16 0370 [0.460 | ‘7 lo359 jo.aa7 18 (0.360 0397 0.437 19 0.427 foa7a 0.503 20° 640.484 a 0.485 22 (0.320 0477 23 0314 0.440 0.469 0.462 | 0.374 0.385 0.417 2% 0292 «= 0333 a.a70 0.381 412 29 «(0288 0.329 30 (0285 0.326 Fax Q Parameter, (three doubtful results distributed uneventy: pairs tested). If Quip (in the formula below) > @ in the table, then the outlier may be rejected with that level of confidence. 7 Ay Sata og PEC yy 2 en OF oe fred 1 kn 99% (c-0.20) (a=0.04) | (a=0.02) 5 [0952 0.990 (0995 [0.998 6 (0.821 ose (0951 0.970 ‘7 “[o726 —o7e0 os 088519 ‘a [0650 o710 0780 = 0.829 0.868 ‘9 (0504 0.687, ons 0776816 40 (0551 0612 67k “0.760 11 [ost7 = 0576 o713 12 (0.490 6 “joss 13 0467 (0578 061s 0649 | 0.556 0593 (0.627 0431 0.483. 0.525 0.637 0574 0.607 6 (o4t6 (0.467 0.509 0521 0.542 0.428 0.482 ‘os17 i (200371 [ote 0.460 = .472 0.506 (10 [ose 0462 ~—~O0496”~SC«CO SSCS [22 0.386 0.453 o4s7 0517 (23 [0349 043s 0.485 04790609 0427 0.438 foa71 — [os01 oa 04st 04a [0.493 “oat 04260457 0.486 i 27 (0325 “0.407 418 [0.479 28 (0.320. “9402 (oat2 2 0316 0396 «= 0.406 ‘30 [0312 0.365 0.391 0401 zz Q Parameter, where one has four doubtful results distributed evenly on and one is tested. If Q,,. (in the formula below) > Q in the table, then the ou rejected with that level of confidence. Ho te he Quy for C086 Py = EL, oy Teed hea % N |80% 90% 95% (a=0.20) 6 (0965 0.983 ‘0990 foset “[o.g08 [oes 0.857 o.22 ~ 0.873 lo.7e7 0.800 10 [0620 [0.682 fo7sa ome fo7s1 0826 110878 (0.637 0.703 os (0781 12 (0543 [0600 0648 0661 (a7 0760 3 oss ose 140.492 "(0.690 "| 0.847 ‘1s [0472 loses fie lo4sa (0.507.548 = (0624 (704380400 =S0s31 042877 ~—S 805, | 8 oma = 0a7s=sast6 )=827 ~—Ss861 0.889 | 19 (0412 (0462 «(0503 «=S(O514 (os os75 20 [0401 0.450 a9 0502 (0835 = 0882, 21 fo391 0.440 0.480 0.491 oss (22 [0382 (0.430 (0.470 0.481 0541 23 [037s 0.azt 1 0505 0.832 (24 [0.367 0.413 fos 04s 0ao7 «0824 0406 0457 0.489 foste jase (0.393 28 (0.342 (0.387 29 (0397 (0.381 30 (0382 [os7e 0.414 1. All quotations in this paragraph and the tables of Dixon's Q parameters at the end of the chapter come from D.B. Rorabacher, Anal. Chem., 1991, 63, 139. 2. Extracted from D.8. Rorabacher, Anal. Chem., 1991, 63, 139. Tablas del test de Wilcoxon para 2 muestras relacionadas * Cuantiles w, 4 del estadfstico Ww = 0.05 Seer 0.925 SF TOT <= 0,005 n | w Pwep uw, PW ey) wa Pew) wl PW gw) 5 } © 0-031 1 0.063 6 | 2 0-043 © 0.016 3 0.078 1 0.031 + 7 | 3 9.039 2 0.023 © 0.008 @ 0.055 3 0.039 1 0.016 a | 5 0-039 3 0.019 1 0.008 © 0.004 6 0.085 @ 0.027 2 0.012 1 0.008 o | 2 0-049 5 0.020 3 0.010 1 0.004 9 0.065 6 0.027 @ 0.014 2 0.006 10 | 10 0-042 8 0.024 S 0.010 3 0.005 17 0.053 9 0.032 6 0.014 4 0.007 ay 13) 0-047 10 0.021 7 0,009 5 0,005 14 0.084 11 0.027 B 0.012 7 0.007 42 [17 0-046 13, 0.021 9 0.008 7 0.005 18 0.085 14 0.026 10 0.011 8 0.006 13 | 21 9-087 17 0.024 12 0,009 9 0.004 22 0.055 18 0.029 13° 0.011 10 0.005 4a | 25 0-045 21 0.025 15 0.008 12 0.004 26 0.052 22 0.029 16 0.010 13 0.005 ag | 30 0-047 25 0.024 19 0.009 15 0.004 31 0.054 26 0,028 20 0.011 16 0.005 ng | 35 0-047 29 0.022 23 0.009 19 0.005 36 _0.052 30_0.025 24 0.011 20 0.005 Para los siguientes valores es P(W’ gw) =a le 0.05 0.025 0.01 _0.005 9.005 0.025 0.01 17 at 35 28 23 163 148 130, 18 a7 40 33 28 175 159140 19 34 46 38 32 188 177181 20 60 52 43 37 201 183162 21 63 89 49 43 214 198174 22 7s 66 sé 43 228 208186 23 a3 73 62 55 242 222198 24 92 a2 69 6 256 23500 ait 25 101 90 77 68 271 249 0224 26 110 98 8s 76 287 238 27 120 107 93 83 319 266 238 130 17 102 92 383 297 29 141 127 114 100 389 329 20 152 137 3120109 427 397 362 TABLA 8: Distrib. del estadist. Kolmogorov-Smirnov para una muestra p= P{D > day} Pp o'2 ol 0705, 0702 fol 1 0900 0950 0'975, 0'990 0'995 2 0684 0'776 0'842 0’900 0'929 3 0'565, 0636 0'708 0'785, 0'829 4 0'493, 0'565 0624 0'689 0'734 5 0'447 0509 0563 0'627 0'669 6 0'410 0’468 0'519 0'5TT 0'617 7 0'381 0'436 0'483 0'538 0'576 8 0/358 0'410 0454 0507 0'542 9 0'339 0387 0'430 0480 0'513 10 0'323 0'369 0’409 0'457 0'489 WW 0'308 0'352 0'391 01437 0'468 12 0'296 0'338 0'375, 0'419, 0'449 13 0'285 0'325 0'361 0'404 0432 14 0'275 0314 0'349 0'390 O'418 15 0266, 0’304 0338 0/377 0404 16 0/258 0'295, 0'327 0'366 0'392 17 0250, 0'286 0'318 0355, 0/381 18 0'244 0'279 0’309 0346 0/371 19 0237 0/271 0’301 0'337 0'361 20 0232 0265 0’294 0/329 0'352 21 0'226 0'259 0/287 0'321 0'344 22 0'221 0/253, 0281 o'314 0'337 23 0'216 0'247, 0'275 0'307 0’330 24 0'212 0'242 0269 0'301 0323 25 0'208 0238 0264 0'295 0'317 26 0'204 0’233 0’259 0’290 O's11 27 0’200 0’229 0254 0'284 0'305 28 0'197 0'225 0'250 0'279 0’300 29 0193 0'221 0'246 0'275 0'295 30 0190 0218 0/242 0'270 0'290 31 0187 0'214 0'238 0'266 0'285 32 0184 0/211 0'234 0'262 0'281 33 0’ 182 0'208 0/231 0'258 0'277 34 0179 0/205 0°227 0254 0'273 35, OTT 0/202 0224 0/251 0'269 36 O'174 0'199 0'221 0'247 0'265 37 0172 0196 o'218 0/244 0'262 38 0'170 o'194 0215 0/241 0'258 39 0’168 o'191 0'213 0'238 0’255 40 0’165 0/189 0'210 0'235 0'252 [nm >40 | Vo7/Ya_1'22/Jn_1'36//n_1'52/Ja_1'63/ Vn TaBLa 9: Distribucién del estadistico de Kolmogorov-Smirnov para dos muestras, m = n P= P{Dnn > Iman} pl _o2 oF 0°05 oro2 oor man 3 2/3 2/3 4 3/4 3/4 3/4 5 3/5 3/5 4/5 4/5 4/5 6 3/6 4/6 4/6 5/6 5/6 7 4/7 4/7 38/7 8/7 8/7 8 4/8 4/8 5/8 5/8 6/8 9 4/9 5/9 5/9 6/9 6/9 10 4/10 5/10 6/10 6/10 7/10 oy 5/11 s/t 6/11 7/1 7/\1 12 5/12 5/12 6/12 7/12 7/12 13 5/13 6/13 6/13 7/13 8/13 14 5/14 6/14 7/14 7/14 8/14 15, 5/15 6/15 7/15 8/15 8/15 16 6/16 6/16 7/16 8/16 9/16 17 6/17 Tt T/T 8/17 9/17 18 6/18 7/18 8/18 9/18 9/18 19 6/19 719 8/19 9/19 9/19 20 6/20 7/20 8/20 9/20 20/20 21 6/21 7/21 8/21 9/21 10/21 22 7/22 8/22 8/22 10/22 10/22 23 7/23 8/23 9/23 10/23 10/23 24 7/24 8/24 9/24 10/24 11/24 25 7/25 8/25 9/25 10/28 11/25 26 7/26 8/26 9/26 10/26 11/26 27 7/27 8/27 9/27 11/27 11/27 28 8/28 9/28 10/28 11/28 12/28 29 8/29 9/29 10/29 11/29 12/29 30 8/30 9/30 10/30 32/30 12/30 31 8/31 9/31 10/3) 11/31 12/31 32 8/32 9/32 10/32 12/32 12/32 34 8/34 10/34 11/34 12/34 13/34 36 9/36 10/36 11/36 12/36 13/36 38 9/38 10/38 11/38 13/38 14/38 40 9/40 10/40 12/40 13/40 14/40 ma=n> 40] 1'52/ fn 1'73/ S/n 1'92/ fn 2'15/ Yn 2'30/ fn TaBLa 9: Distribucién del estadistico de Kolmogorov-Smirnov para dos muestras (continuacién) m dmnip} OT 02 01 005 O02 O01 mat 17/18 n 9/10 n 3/6 n 3/4 n 4/5 4/5 n 5/6 5/6 n 5/7 6/7 n 3/4 7/8 7/8 n 7/9 8/9 8/9 n 7/0 4/5 9/10 mas on 3/4 3/4 n 2/3 4/5 4/5 n 2/3 2/3 5/6 n 2/3 5/7 6/7 6/7 n 5/8 3/4 3/4 7/8 n 2/3 2/3 7/9 8/9 8/9 n 3/5 7/10 4/59/10 9/10 n 7/12 2/3 3/4 5/6 11/12 mae 37s aa 4/5 4/8 n 7122/33/45 /6 5/6 2 17/28 5/7 3/4 6/7 /T 5/8 5/8 3/4 7/8 7/8 5/9 2/3 3/4 1/9 8/9 11/20 13/20 7/10 4/5 4/5 TZ 2/32/38 3/4 5/6 9/16 5/8 11/16 3/4 13/16 mas 3/5 2/3 2/3 3/6 5/6 4/7 23/35 -5/T 29/35 6/7 11/20 5/8 27/40 4/5 4/5 5/9 3/5 31/45 7/9 4/5 1/2 3/87/10 7/10 af 8/15 3/52/81 1/2 11/20, 3/8 7/0__3/4 sea e ea else aes ribucién del estadistico de Kolmogorov-Smirnov para dos muestras (continuacién) m dmnp) [_ 02 ol 0°05 0°02 001 ma6 9 23/42 at 39/42 3/7 3/6 » 1/2 72 2/3 3/4 3/4 n 2 5/9 2/3 13/18 7/9 n 1/2 17/30 19/30 9 nfs n 1/2 1/12 1/12 2/3 3/4 2 4/3 5/9 nis 2/3 13/18 2 11/24 1/2 7/12 5/8 2/3 ma? a 21/56 33/56 3/8 41/56 3/4 n 31/63 5/9 40/63 8/7 47/63 n 33/70 39/70 43/70 7/10 3/7 a 3/7 1/2 4/t 9/14 5/T 2 3/7 13/28 15/28 17/28 9/14 m=8 ” 4/9 13/24 5/8 2/8 3/4 2 19/40 21/40 23/40 27/40 7/0 2 11/24 1/2 We 5/8 2/3 n 7/16 1/72 9/16 5/8 5/8 n 13/32 716 1/2 9/16 19/32 ® 7/15 1/2 26/45 2/3 31/45 n 4/a 1/2 5/9 u/s 2/3 n 19/45 22/45 8/15 3/5 29/45 a 1/8 4/9 1/2 5/9 n/1s a 13/36 5/12 17/36 19/36 8/9 m= 10 2/5 7/15 1/2 17/30 19/30 2/8 9/20 V2 11/20 3/5 7/20 2/5 apo 1/2 ma12 23760 9/20 172 11/20 72 3/8 7/6 23/48 13/24 1/12 13/36 5/12 17/36 19/36 5/9 11/30 5/12 7/15 31/60 17/30 maid 7/20 2/5 13/30 29/60 31/60 m=16 27/80 31/80 17/40 19/40 41/80 my ngrandes | 1'07\/@E2 1'22\/BEX 1'36,/2E2 1/52, /BER 163, /EEE TABLA 10: Distribucién del estadistico de Kruskal-Wallis r 3 tratamientos p= P{T > tp} mlm [=] @ |p Tm ]=[=]o |» 2 1 1 2°7000 | 0500 5°4444 | 07046 2 2 1 3’6000 | 0’200 54000 | 0/051 2 a a 45714 | Q'067 4'5111 | 0/098 3'7143 | 0200 a'444a4 | 07102 3 1 1 32000 | 0’300 4 6'7455 | 0'010 3 2 1 4'2857 | 0'100 6'7091 0/013 3/8571 | 0/133 5/7909 | 0/046 3 2 2 5/3572 | 0'029 $'7273 | 0050 4'7143 | 0048 47091 0/092 4'5000 | 0'067 4'7000 | 0/101 4/4643 | 0/105 4 4 1 6'6667 | 0’010 3 1 5'1429 | 0'043 61667 | 0’022 4'5714 | 07100 4/9667 | 0'048 4'0008 | 0'129 4/8667 | 0'054 3 3 2 6'2500 | 0’014 4/1667 | 0'082 5S‘3611 0/032 4/0667 | 0/102 5/1389 | 0’061 4 4 2 7'0364 | 0’006 4'5556 | 0'100 6/8727 | O’OI1 4'2500 | 0/121 5’4545 | 0'046 3 3 3 7/2000 | 0'004 5/2364 | 0'052 6/4889 | O’O11 4'5545 | 0’098 5’6889 | 0'029 4/4455 | 0/103 5°6000 | 0'050 4 4 3 7'1439 | 0'010 5'0667 | 0/086 7'1364 | oO’011 4'6222 | 0/100 5'5985 | 0/04 4 1 1 3'5714 | 0200 5'S758 | 0051 4 2 1 4/8214 | O'057 4'5455 | 0/099 4’5000 | 0'076 44773 | 0f102 40179 | 0114 4 4 4 7'6538 | 0‘008 4 2 2 6‘0000 | 0014 7'5385 | 0011 5'3333 | 0033 5'6923 | 0'049 5/1250 | 0’052 5'6538 | 0/054 4'4583 | 0'100 4'6539 | 0/097 4/1667 | 0'105 4/5001 | 0/104 4 3 1 5'8333 | 0'021 5 1 1 3/8571 | 0/143 82083 | 0’050 5 2 1 5’2500 | 0/036 5’0000 | 0’057 5’0000 | 0’048 4'0556 | 0’093 4'4500 | 0’071 3'8889 | 0129 4'2000 | 0/095 4 3 2 6/4444 | 0008 4/0500 | 0/119 6’3000 | 0’011 TABLA 10: Distribucién del estadistico de Kruskal-Wallis (continuacién) r = 3 tratamientos p= P{T > tp} my | m2 | ma tp P my [m2 [na tp 2 5 | 2 | 2 | 6’5333 | 0’008 576564 | 0°049 61333 | 0013 56308 | 0’050 5'1600 | 0'034 4’5487 | 0’099 50400 | 0’056 4’5231 | 07103 4'3733 | o’o90 || 5 | 4 | 4 | 7’7604 | 0’009 4'2933 | 0'122 77440 | o'011 5 | 3 | 1 | 6’4000 | o’012 5’6571 | 0'049 49600 | 0’048 56176 | 0’050 48711 | 07052 4’6187 | 0/100 4/0178 | 0'095 4'5527 | 0/102 3’8400 { 0123 |] 5 | 5 | 1 | 773091 | 0’009 5s | 3 | 2 | 6’9091 | 0’009 6'8364 | 0’011 68218 | 0’010 5'1273 | 0’046 5’2509 | 0’049 4'9091 | 0/053 51055 | 0'052 4/1091 | 0'086 4’6509 | 0091 40364 | 0/105 a’4945 | 0'101 |] 5 | 5 | 2 | 7’2692 | 0’010 s | 3 | 3 | 7/0788 | o'o09 5/3385 | 0'047 69818 | 0011 8/2462 | 0/051 5’6485 | 0'049 46231 | 0/097 5’5152 | 0051 45077 | 0’100 4’5333 | 0'097 || 5 | 5 | 3 | 7’5429 | o’o10 4’4121 | 0109 5'7055 | 0/046 5 | 4 | 1 | 6’9545 | o’008 56264 | 0/051 6'8400 | 0’011 45451 | 0/100 4'9855 | 0/044 45363 | 0/102 a’s6o0 | o'056 |] 5 | 5 | 4 | 77914 | of010 3'9873 | o’098 8'6657 | 0/049 3’9600 | 07102 56429 | 0’050 s | 4 | 2 | 7'2045 | o’009 4’5229 | 0’099 7'1182 | 0010 45200 | 0/101 5’2727 | o’049 || 5 | 5 | 5 | 8’0000 | 0’009 5/2682 | 0'050 7'9a00 | 0’010 4’5409 | 0098 57800 | 0’049 4’5182 | 0101 "6600 | 0051 5 | 4 | 3 | 74449 | o’010 4‘5600 | 0/100 73949 | 0011 4'5000 | 0’102 TaB.a 11: Distribucién del estadistico de Friedman r = 3 tratamientos y s bloques p= P{V > ry} =| up [Pp so] op P 3 Up P 1 o’8a3 roo | af029 775 | 0/018 3 | ofs500 833 | 0/012 ‘oo | 00099 4 | 07167 900 | o’o0at of00R0 3 | 0000 | 1’000 9°33 | 9/0055 9'75 | 0/0048 0’667 | 07944 10/33 | 0’0017 10°75 | 070024 2’000 | 07526 12’00 | 0/0713 1200 | 070011 2’667 | 0361 || 7 | a’o00 | 1’000 12/28 | 0/0*86 4’667 | 07194 o’286 | 0’964 13/00 | 0'0°26 s‘o00 | o’o28 o’as7 | 01768 14/25 | 0/0461 4| o’0 | 17000 17143 | 0'620 16/00 | 0/0°36 0’931 2’000 | 0/486 6'000 | 1/000 0'653 2's71 | 0’305 o’222 | 0/971 of431 3/429 | 0/237 o'667 | 07814 0/273 v714 | 0/192 o’ss9 | 0’865 or125 a’s71 | ovni2 11556 | 0/569 0/069 s'az9 | 0’0a5 2'000 | 0/398 o’oaz 6‘ooo | v’o5z 2'667 | 01328 0’0046 7143 | 0/027 2'sso | 0/278 5 17000 v7ta | of021 3/556 | 01187 of954 s'ooa | 0/016 a'222 | of154 a’ss7 | 00084 a'667 | 0/107 10'286 | 070036 51556 | 0/069 10'571 | 0’0027 6‘ov0 | 0/057 11/143 | a’oo12 6'222 | v'048 12/286 | 0’0°32 6’as9 | 0/031 8 | 14/000 | ovo*21 s‘ooo | o/o1 o’o0 | 1’000 8222 | 0/016 oro24 025 | 0/967 s'667 | 0/010 o’0085 075 9’586 | 0'006 100 10°667 | 0/0035 6 17000 v7s 10°889 | 0’0029 01956 2/25 11’556 | 0’0013 o’740 3/00 12/667 | 0/0966 0'570 3/25 13/556 | 0/0935 0'430 4’oo | 07149 14’000 | 0/0220 0’252 ar7s | 07120 14'222 | o'ota7 o'184 5'25 | 0'079 14889 | 00454 of 142 6/25 | 0/047 16222 | o’o*11 0072 6'75_|_of038 187000 | 0086 TABLA 11: Distribucién del estadistico de Friedman (continuacién) r = 4 tratamientos y s bloques p= P{V > rv} s=2 s=3 | s=4 Up [| p %» | Pp %» | Pp up P 0'0 | 1000 || 02 | 1000 || 0’0 | 1000 | 5'7 | 07141 0'6 | 0958 || 0’6 | 0'958 | 0’3 | 0’992 | 6’0 | 0’105 1'2 | 0834 |] 10 | 0/910 || 0'6 | 0’'928 | 6’3 | o’094 1'8 | 0'792 |] 1’8 | 0'727 |} 0'9 | 0'900 | 6’6 | 0'077 2'4 | 0625 || 2'2] 0'608 jj 1’2 | 0'800 | 6’9 | 0'068 3'0 | 0/542 || 2’6 | 0524 |] 1/5 | 0'754 | 7'2 | 0'054 3'6 | 0'458 || 3'4 | 0°446 | 1’8 | 0677 | 7’5 | 0'052 4'2 | 0'375 |] 3'8 | 0342 |] 211 | 0'649 | 7’8 | 0'036 4/8 | 0'208 || 42 | 0’300 || 2/4 | 0’524 | 8/1 | 0'033 5'4 | 0/167 || 5’0 | 0/207 || 2'7 | 0'508 | 8’4 | 0019 60 | 0/042 || 54] 0175 || 3/0 | 0'432 | 8’7 | 0'014 58 | 0'148 || 3/3 | 0389 | 9’3 | O’012 66 | 0'075 || 3’6 | 0'355 | 9'6 | 0'0069 7'0| 0/054 |] 3’9 | 0324 | 9’9 | 0062 7'4| 0/033 |] 45 | 0’242 | 10’2 | 0'0027 8’2| 0/017 || 4’8 | 0'200 | 10’8 | 0'0016 9'0 | 00017 |} 5’1 | 0190 | 11'1 | 00°94 54 | 0/158 | 12'0 | 0'0472 TABLA 12: Distribucién del estadistico de Spearman P= P{tn > Trip} ol 0/05, 0025, 0’01 07005 —0’001 0’8000 0’8000 0’7000 0’8000 0/9000 0’9000 0'6000 0'7714 0/8286 08857 09429 0'5357 0'6786 0'7450 0/8571 0/8929 0/9643 0’5000 0'6190 0'7143 0/8095 0'8571 0/9286 0'4667 0/5833 0/6833 0/7667 0'8167 0'9000 0/4424 0'5515 0/6364 0/7333 0/7818 0/8667 0'4182 0'5273 0'6091 0/7000 0/7545 0'8364 03986 0/4965 05804 0'6713 0/7273 0/8182 0’3791 0'4780 0/5549 0'6429 0/6978 0'7912 03626 0/4593 0/5341 0'6220 0'6747 0/7670 15 | 0'3500 0/4429 0'5179 0’6000 0/6536 0/7464 16 | 0/3382 0'4265 0'5000 05824 0'6324 0/7265 17 | 03260 0/4118 0/4853 0'5637 0'6152 0/7083 18 | 0'3148 0’3994 0/4716 0'5480 05975 0'6904 19 |0’3070 0’3895 0/4579 0/5333 0'5825 0/6737 20 | 02977 0'3789 0/4451 0/5203 0/5684 0'6586 21/0/2909 0/3688 0/4351 0'5078 0/5545 0/6455 22 | 02829 0'3597 0/4241 0/4963 0’5426 06318 23 | 0'2767 0/3518 0/4150 0/4852 0/5306 06186 24 | 0'2704 0/3435 0'4061 0/4748 0/5200 0'6070 25 | 02646 0/3362 0'3977 0/4654 0/5100 0’5962 26 | 0'2588 0'3299 0/3894 04564 05002 0’5856 27 | 02540 0/3236 0/3822 0/4481 0/4915 0/5757 28 | 02490 0'3175 0/3749 0/4401 0/4828 0'5660 29 | 0'2443 0'3113 0/3685 0/4320 0'4744 0'5567 30 | 0'2400 0'3059 0/3620 _0'4251 0'4665_0'5479 ERR DE coro mashy A Table of Upper Quantile Points of the Studentized Range Distribution This is a table of upper quantile points of the studentized range distribution, values that are required by several statistical techniques including the Tukey sd and the Newman-Keuls multiple comparison procedures, The table ‘entries are given to four significant digits, in the style of the classic table for this distribution (Harter, 1960; Harter & Clemm, 1959), Suppose that Xx) and Xe) are the smallest and largest order statistics in r independent N (J, 02) randonn varinbles. That is, Xi) and Xi.) are the minimum and maximum values in a simple random sample of size r from the normal distribution with mean ead variance o?. The (externally) studentized range is @ varinble of the form where 75%/o is m x2(>) random variable that is independent of Xiq)~ Xqy- The pth quantile 4(r,v) of the distribution of Q satisfies PQS a(r»))=7, where O 0.90, values were checked agninst Harter's (1960) table; discrepancies were rare and generally resolved by accepting the shue from Harter's table. References Copenhaver, M. D., & Holland, B. S. (1988). Computation of the distribution of the maximum studentized range statistic with application to multiple significance testing of simple effects. Journal of Statistical Computation ‘and Simulation, 30, 1-18, Harter, H. L. (1960). Tables of range and studentized range. Annals of Mathematical Statistics, $1, 1122-1147. Harter, H. L., & Clemm, D. $. (1959). The probability integrals of the range and of the studentized raage — probability integral, percentage points, and moments of the range. Dayton, OH: Wright Air Development Center Technical Report 58-484, Vol. Acknowledgments This table is provided compliments of the Stata Technical Bulletin (attp://www.stata.com). The table was prepared by John R. Gleason, Syracuse University (Loes1 jrg@ican.net), who gratefully acknowledges the support of grant RO1-MH54929 from the National Institute on Mental Health to Michael P. Carey. (GBuly 20, 1998) Studentized Range 0.95 Quantiles, goas(r, v) Number of variates () aa IONS Ange CHEE Onell Hust 7 AND ON © WOOO OV SRS 10D ETE 2A To ED 1 47.97 26,98 52.62 37.08 40,41 43.12 45.40 47.36 49.07 60.69 61.96 63.20 1 2 6.085 8.99 9.799 10.88 11.73 1249 13.03 13.84 19.99 14.40 14.76 45.09 2 3 4.501 5.910 6.6% 7.602 6.037 8.476 8.52 9.177 9.462 9.747 9.946 10.15 3 42.028 5.040 5.757 6.287 6.705 7.053 7.947 7.602 7.826 8.027 8.208 8.973 4 5 3.635 4.602 5.218 5.673 6.033 6.330 6.562 6.801 6.995 7.167 7.323 7.466 5 6 3.460 41339 4.896 5.305 5.628 5.895 6.122 6.319 6.493 6.549 6.789 6.917 6 7 BMA 41165 4.681 5.060 5.359 5.606 5.815 5.997 6.158 6.302 6.431 6.550 7 8 3.261 4.081 41529 S-t6r 5.390.596 5.767 5.918 6.053 6.175 6.287 8 9 3.199 9.946 4.415 4.755 5.024 5.244 B.492 5.595 5.738 5.867 5.963 6.089 9 10 3451 3.977 4.327 4.65 4.912 5.124 5.304 5.460 5.598 5.722 5.833 5.995 10 IL 3.113 31820 4.286 4.674 4.823 5.028 §.202 5.353 5.486 5.605 5.713 S911 11 12 3.081 &,73 4.199 4.808 4.750 4.950 5.119 5.265 5.995 5.510 5.615 §.710 12 13 8.055 3.734 4.151 4.453 4.690 4.05 5.019 5.192 5.318 5.431 6.533 5.625 13 14 3.038 B.7or 4.2ff 4407 4.639 4.829 4.990 5.190 5.253 5-364 5.463 5.554 14 25 3.014 3.678 4.076 4.367 4.595 4.782 41940 5.077 5.198 6.306 6.403 5.492 15 16 2.998 3.649 4.046 4.823 4.587 4.741 4.806 6.081 5.150 5.256 5.362 5.429 16 AT 2.984 3.628 4.020 4.303 4.524 4.705 4.858 4.991 5.308 5.212 5.306 8.392 17 18 2.971 3.609 3.997 4.276 4.494 4.673 4.624 4.955 5.071 5-173 5.266 5.351 18 1g 2.960 3.592 3.977 4.253 4.468 4.645 4.794 4.9¢ 5.037 5.129 B.2 5.914 19 2 2.95 3.578 3.958 4.252 4.445 4.620 4.768 4.895 5.008 5.108 6.199 5.282 20 % 2.919 3.632 3.901 4.165 4.373 4.541 4.604 4.907 4.915 5.012 5.099 5.179 24 30 2.886 3.485 3.945 4.102 4.301 4.468 4.601 4.720 4.8% 4.917 5.001 5.077 9 4) 2.858 3.442 3.791 4.039 4.232 4.988 4.521 4.654 4.735 4.824 4.908 4.977 40 8) 2.829 3.399 3.737 3.977 4.163 4.314 4.441 4-580 4.646 4.732 4.808 4.878 60 12 21900 3.356 3.685 3.917 4.096 4.241 4.963 4.068 4.560 4.681 4.714 4.701 120 Oe 2.772 3.914 3.639 3.858 4.030 4.170 4.86 4.387 4.474 4.552 4.672 4.688 00 Number of variates (7) vu 1 1 1 2% 9 «0 6 #0 10 » T 64.33 65.36 86.32 57.22 68.04 58.83 09.56 65.15 68.92 73.97 77.40 79.98 1 2 15.39 15.65 15.92 16.14 16.38 16.57 16.78 18.27 19.29 20.65 21.59 22.29 2 3 10.35 10.52 10.69 10.64 10.98 13.47 11.24 12.21 12.86 13.76 14.96 14.82 3 4 8.524 8-664 9,793 §.914 9.027 9.133 9.283 10.00 10.89 11.24 11.79 1210 4 5 7896 7.716 7.028 7.932 8.090 8.122 6.208 8.875 9.330 9.949 10.37 10.69 5 6 7.094 7.143 7.204 Page 7.426 7.508 7.586 8.199 8.601 9.162 9.547 9.099 5 7 6.658 6.759 6.852 6.939 7.020 7.097 7.169 7.727 8.110 8.831 6.989 9.250 7 8 6.589 6.483 6.571 6.653 6.729 6.801 6.859 7.595 7.756 8.243 6.586 3.03 5 D 6.188 6.276 6.359 6.437 5.510 6.579 6.643 7.144 7.458 7.953 6.281 3.526 9 10 6.028 6.424 6.108 6.269 6.339 6.405 6.467 6.948 7.278 7.730 8.041 8.276 10 11 5.901 5.984 6.062 6.134 6.202 6.265 6.325 6.790 71109 7.546 7.847 8.075 11 12 5.797 5.873 5.953 6.023 6.089 6.151 6.209 6.660 6.970 7-394 7.657 7.908 12 AG S.7it 5.789 5.862 5.931 5.995 6.055 6.112 6.551 6.855 7.267 T B52 7.769 13, MM 8.637 5.714 5.785 6.852 5.915 5.972 6.029 6.459 6.754 7.159 7.437 TEIN 14 15 6.674 5.649 5.719 5.765 5.846 5.904 5.953 6.379 6.669 7.065 7.338 7-546 15 16 6.519 5.593 5.662 5.725 5.785 5.843 5.896 6.310 6-594 6.963 7.252 7.456 16 17 GATL 5.844 5.612 5.675 5.73 5.790 5.842 6.249 6.529 6.912 7.176 7.577 17 18 5.429 6.501 6.567 5.629 5.688 5.749 5.794 6.195 6.471 5.948 7.108 7.307 18 10 5.301 5.462 5.528 5.669 5.647 5.701 5.752 6.147 6.419 G.791 7.048 7.24 19 20 G.357 5.427 6.492 5.557 5.610 5.663 5.714 6.104 6.972 6.740 6.994 7.187 20 2% §.251 5.519 6.361 5.429 5.404 5.545 5.594 5.966 6.225 6.578 6.822 7.007 24 90 8.147 8.211 S.271 5.327 5.379 5.429 5.475 5.833 6.080 6.417 6.650 6.627 30 40 5.044 5.106 5.163 5.216 6.268 5.913 5.358 5.700 5.99 6.255 Barr 6.645 40 60 4.942 5.001 5.058 5.107 5.154 5.109 5.241 5.508 5.789 6.093 6.302 6.462 60 120 41842 4.898 4.950 4.998 5.049 5.036 5.128 5.49 5.644 5.929 6.126 6.275 120 co 4.743 4.708 41645 4.891 4.994 4.974 5.012 5.301 5.498 5.764 5.947 6.085 oo Studentized Range 0.99 Quantile » gosa(r Y) "Namber of variates (7) y 7s 9 © NN 2 1 496.0 164.3 106.6 202.2 215.8 27.2 257.0 245.6 253.2 260.0 266.2, 2 419,02 22.29 24.72 26.63 28.20 29.53 30.68 31.69 32.59 33.40 34.13 3 40.62 12.17 13.92 14.2 16.00 15.65 16.21 16.69 17.13 17-83. 17.89 4 8.120 9.173 9,958 10.58 11.10 11.64 11.92 12.26 12.67 12.84 13.09 5 6.976 7.804 8.421 8.913 9.921 9.669 9.971 10.24 10.48 10.70 10.89 6 6.331 7.033 7.656 7.972 8.315 8.612 8.869 9.007 9.300 9.485 9.653 7 5.919 6.862 7.005 7.373 7.678 7.939 8.165 8.367 8.548 6.711 8.960 8 5.635 6.204 6.625 6.959 7.237 7.474 7.680 7-863 8.027 8.178 8.311, 8 5.428 5.957 6.947 6.657 6.915 7.194 7.325 7.40 7.645 7.784 7.910 10 5.270 5.769 6.136 6.428 6.669 6.875 7.054 7.213 7.356 7.485 7.603 u 5.146 5.621 5.970 6.27 6.476 6.671 6.841 6.902 7.127 7.280 7.362 2 5.046 5.602 S136 6.101 6.320 6.507 6.670 6.814 6.943 7.060 7.166 8 4.964 5.404 5.726 5.981 6.192 6.372 6.528 6.665 6.791 6.903 7.008 ry 4.895 5.922 5.634 5.881 6.085 6.258 6.409 6.543 6.663 6.772 6.871 18 4.896 5.262 5.556 5.796 5.994 6.162 6.309 6.498 6.555 6.660 6.758, 16 4.786 5.192 5.489 5.722 5.915 6.079 6.222 6.348 6.461 6.564 6.658 wv 4.742 5.140 5.430 5.659 5.847 6.007 6.147 6.270 6.380 6.480 6.572 18 4.703 §.094 5.379 5.603 5.787 5.944 6.081 6.201 6.309 6.407 6.495 19 4-669 5.054 5.894 5.553 5.735 6.629 6.022 6.141 6.248 6.342 6.430 20 4.024 4.639 5.018 5.293 5.510 5.688 5.839 5.970 6.085 6.190 6.285 6.370 2A 3.955 4.546 4.907 5.168 5.373 5.542 5.685 5.809 5.919 6.017 6.105 6.185, 80 3.889 4.485 4.799 5.048 5.212 5.401 5.536 5.653 5.755 5.848 5.932 6.008 40 3.825 4.367 4.695 4.931 5.114 5.265 5.392 5.502 5.599 5.695 5.761 5.835, 60 3.762 4.282 4.504 4.816 4.901 5.133 5.253 5.356 5.447 5.828 5.601 5.667 120 3.702 4.200 4.497 4.708 4.872 6.005 5.118 5.214 5.209 5.375 5.443 5.505 © 3.643 4.120 4.403 4.603 4.757 4.882 4.967 5.078 5-187 5.227 5.200 5.348 Number of variates (7) 6 7 © 0 9 4 6 10 » 217.0 281.8 296.3 290.4 204.3 208.0 326.0 S448 370.1 987.8 400.1 1 35.43 36,00 36.53 37.03 37.50 37.95 41.32 43.61 46.70 48.80 50.38 2 18.52 18.81 19.07 19.32 19.55 19.77 21.4 22.59 2413 25.19 25.99 3 13.53 13.72 13.91 14.08 14.24 14.99 16.87 16.38 17-46 16.20 18.77 4 11.24 1140 1155 41.68 i181 11.93 12.87 13.51 14.39 14.99 15.45 5 9.981 10.08 10.21 10.32 10.43 10.54 11.94 11.89 12.65 13.17 13.55 6 9.124 9.242 9.953 9.456 9.553 9.645 10.98 10.85 11.52 11.98 12.38 7 8.582 8.659 8.760 B.asd 8.943 9.027 9.677 10.13 10.74 11-17 1149 8 8.132 8.232 8.325 8.412 8.495 8.573 9.177 9.504 10.17 10.88 10.85 9 T.e12 7.906 7.993 8.07 8.153 8.226 8.794 9.196 9.726 10.10 10.38 10 7-360 7.648 7.731 7.809 7.983 7.952 8.491 8.864 9.377 9.732 10.00 11 7/386 7.441 7.520 7-594 7.664 7.730 8.246 8.602 9.093 9.433 9.693 12 7188 71269 71345 7.417 7.49 7.542 8.043 8.396 8.859 9.189 9.436 13 Tloar 7.125 7.199 7.268 7.333 7.304 7.873 8.204 8.661 6.978 9.219 14 6.927 7.003 7.074 7.16 7.208 7.264 7.727 8.049 8.492 8.800 9.034 15 6.823 6.897 6.967 7.032 7.093 7.161 7.602 7.915 6.346 6.645 8.874 16 6.733 6.806 6.873 6.937 6.997 7.083 7.493 7.798 6.219 6.611 8.734 17 6.655 6.725 6.791 6.654 6.012 6.967 7.997 7.696 8.107 6.993 8.611 15 6.585 6.654 6.719 6.760 6.837 6.801 7.212 7.605 8.008 6.288 8.501 19 6.523 6.5 6.654 6.714 6.770 6.823 7.257 7.523 7.919 6.194 8.404 20 6.330 6.304 6.453 6.510 6.582 6.612 7.001 7.270 7.641 7.900 8.097 24 6.142 6.202 6.258 6.311 6.361 6.407 6.771 7.023 7.370 7.611 7.796 30 40 5.900 6.961 6.017 6.069 6.118 6.165 6.208 6.547 6.781 7.104 7.328 7.499 40 60 5.728 6.704 5.837 5.806 5.931 5.974 6.015 6.329 6.54 6.843 7.049 7.207 60 120 5.56 5.614 5.662 5.708 5.750 5.790 5.827 6.117 6.316 6.588 6.776 6.919 120 ce 6.400 5.448 5.493 5.595 5.574 5.611 6.605 5.911 6.092 6.338 6.507 6.636 oo

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