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    • [PDF File]TABLE A-7 Critical Values for the Sign Test

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      1. * indicates that it is not possible to get a value in the critical region. 2. Reject the null hypothesis if the number of the less frequent sign is less than or equal to the value in the table. 3. For values of n greater than 25, a normal approximation is used with z 5 (x 1 0.5) 2 a n 2 b "n 2 (x) An Addison-Wesley product.


    • [PDF File]Chapter 9 Correlation and Regression

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      population correlation coefficient ρ is significant at a specified level of significance. One way to determine this is to use Table 11 in Appendix B. If |r| is greater than the critical value, there is enough evidence to decide that the correlation coefficient ρ is significant. 5 0.878 0.959 7 0.754 0.875 6 0.811 0.917 4 0.950 0.990


    • [PDF File]Table A5. Critical Values for Correlation Coefficient, r

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      10 Table A5. Critical Values for Correlation Coefficient, r df (n-2): 0.1 0.05 0.02 0.01 10.9880.9970.99950.9999 2 0.9 0.95 0.98 0.99 30.8050.8780.9340.959


    • [PDF File]STATISTICAL TABLES

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      STATISTICAL TABLES 2 TABLE A.2 t Distribution: Critical Values of t Significance level Degrees of Two-tailed test: 10% 5% 2% 1% 0.2% 0.1% freedom One-tailed test: 5% 2.5% 1% 0.5% 0.1% 0.05% 1 6.314 12.706 31.821 63.657 318.309 636.619 2 2.920 4.303 6.965 9.925 22.327 31.599 3 2.353 3.182 4.541 5.841 10.215 12.924 4 2.132 2.776 3.747 4.604 7.173 8.610 5 2.015 2.571 3.365 4.032 5.893 6.869


    • [PDF File]Pearson Edexcel Level 3 Advanced Subsidiary and Advanced ...

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      Table 7: Percentage Points of the F-distribution 21 Table 8: Critical Values of the Product Moment Correlation Coefficient 23 Table 9: Critical Values of Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient 24 Table 10: Critical Values of the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Statistic 25 Table 11: Critical Values of the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum 26


    • [PDF File]Upper Critical Values of Spearman’s Rank Correlation ...

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      Upper Critical Values of Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient R s Note: In the table below, the critical values give significance levels as close as possible to but not exceeding the nominal α. Nominal α n 0.10 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005 0.001 4 1.000 1.000 - - - - 5 0.800 0.900 1.000 1.000 - - 6 0.657 0.829 0.886 0.943 1.000 -


    • [PDF File]Critical Values of the Spearman’s Ranked Correlation ...

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      Critical Values of the Spearman’s Ranked Correlation Coefficient (r )s Taken from Zar, 1984 Table B.19. 20 rte rts 58 se sr so 18 n re n rs rr a o' o. 0 0 ' roo O ror 'ros o o o roe o o rro .rrr o rn o rre .rr8 o rso


    • [PDF File]CRITICAL VALUES FOR CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS

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      CRITICAL VALUES FOR CORRELATION COEFFICIENTS These tables concern tests of the hypothesis that a population correlation coefficient ρ is 0. The values in the tables are the minimum values which need to be reached by a sample correlation coefficient in order to be significant at the level shown, on a one-tailed test.


    • [PDF File]Table of critical values of t - University of Sussex

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      Table of critical values of t: One Tailed Significance level: 0.1 0.05 0.025 0.005 0.0025 0.0005 0.00025 0.00005 Two Tailed Significance level: df: 0.2 0.1 0.05 0.01 ...


    • [PDF File]Table of critical values for d.f.: 0.1 0.05 0.02 0.01 ...

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      Table of critical values for Pearson's r: Compare your obtained correlation coefficient against the critical values in the table, taking into account your degrees of freedom (d.f.= the number of pairs of scores, minus 2). Example: suppose I had correlated the age and height of 30 people and obtained an r of .45. To


    • [PDF File]Critical Values of Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient

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      264 Table 9.Critical Values of Spearman's Rank Correlation Coefficient. The α values correspond to a one-tailed test of H0 : ρs =0.The value should be doubled for two-tailed tests. n α= .05 α= .025 α =.01 α= .005 n α= .05 α= .025 α= .01 α= .005 5 .900 18 .399 .476 .564 .625


    • [PDF File]788TABLE I Appendix A Critical Values for the PPMC Tables ...

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      TABLE I Critical Values for the PPMC. Reject H: 0: 𝜌 = 0 if the absolute value of r is greater than the value given in the table. The values are for a two-tailed test; d.f. = n − 2.


    • [PDF File]Critical Values for Pearson's Correlation Coefficient

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      Critical Values for Pearson's Correlation Coefficient Proportion in ONE Tail .25 .10 .05 .025 .01 .005 Proportion in TWO Tails DF .50 .20 .10 .05 .02 .01


    • [PDF File]Durbin-Watson Significance Tables

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      Watson test statistic value is 0.24878. We want to test the null hypothesis of zero autocorrelation in the residuals against the alternative that the residuals are positively autocorrelated at the 1% level of significance. If you examine the Savin and White tables (Table A.2 and Table A.3), you will not find a row for sample size 69, so go to


    • [PDF File]TABLE A-6 Critical Values of the Pearson Correlation ...

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      TABLE A-6 Critical Values of the Pearson Correlation Coefficient r n a5.05 a5.01 4 .950 .999 5 .878 .959 6 .811 .917 7 .754 .875 8 .707 .834 9 .666 .798 10 .632 .765 ...



    • [PDF File]Correlation: Measure of Relationship

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      Conclusion: Looking at the table for the critical value of Spearman’s correlation with n = 10 and alpha = .05, we find a critical value = .649. Thus, we reject the H0 at the .05 level because our obtained value of .806 is beyond the critical region of .649. We can say that there is a statistically significant correlation in the population and


    • [PDF File]Correlation Coefficient Critical Values for 0.05 and 0.01 ...

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      Interpreting the correlation coefficient r and the coefficient of determination r2 For sample sizes n > 4, r is statistically significant if | r | > the critical value. Example 1: n = 20 and r = 0.587 With n = 20 and r = 0.587, we can say there is a statically significant linear relationship between the


    • Critical Values for Spearman's Rank Order Correlation

      of critical values for Spearman's correlation. Even the best texts currently available use critical values from the exact distribution only for N: 511. Zar's table gives critical values for Ns 100 but does not use the most accurate approximation procedure available. This paper provides a table of


    • [PDF File]Appendix: Critical Value Tables

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      Appendix: Critical Values Tables 434 Table A.1: Normal Critical Values for Confidence Levels Confidence Level, C Critical Value, z c 99% 2.575 98% 2.33 95% 1.96 90% 1.645 80% 1.28 Critical Values for Z c created using Microsoft Excel


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