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Tables for a statistical quality control test

František Rublík, Marta Bognárová (1992)

Applications of Mathematics

Critical constants for a test of the hypothesis that the mean μ and the standard deviation σ of the normal N ( μ , σ 2 ) population satisfy the constrains μ + c σ M , μ - c σ m , are presented. In this setup m < M are prescribed tolerance limits and c > 0 in a chosen constant.

Tables for the two-sample Haga test of location

Stanislav Hojek (1978)

Aplikace matematiky

The rank statistic H based on the number of exceeding observations in two samples is suitable for testing difference in location of two samples. This paper contains tables of one-sides significance levels P { H k } for k = 7 , 8 , ... , 11 ; m a x ( 2 , n - 10 ) < m n 25 , k = 9 , 10 , ... , 13 ; m a x ( 2 , n - 15 ) < m n - 10 ; 13 n 25 ; k = 11 , 12 , ... , 15 ; 2 < m n - 15 , 18 n 25 , which includes almost all practically used significance levels for 3 m n 25 , where m , n are the sample sizes.

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