Re: Testing for normality
- From: "\"Luis A. Afonso\"" <licas_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 19:44:42 EDT
A provisional list of the JR critical values:
Using
www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/eda/section3/eda35b.htm
and the formula provided by the Marco.
__ n___c.v._____95%__________99%
__30__________4.02__________10.28
__35__________4.22__________10.72
__40__________4.41__________11.14
__45__________4.55__________11.38
__50__________4.65__________11.57
__55__________4.76__________11.73
__60__________4.84__________11.86
(frequencies based on 1million of samples for each size).
Comment
Marco, can you show me a more puerile-imbecile task than to provide an *infinite* number of decimal places concerning an erroneous approach, as chi-square (2 df) is to the JR statistics (Reef Fish gave)?
______licas (Luis A. Afonso)
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