This table provides the percentage points of the run distribution for various sample sizes (N) and significance levels (a). It shows the value of rN such that the probability of R being greater than rN is equal to a. For example, for a sample size of 10 and a significance level of 0.05, rN is equal to 15.
This table provides the percentage points of the run distribution for various sample sizes (N) and significance levels (a). It shows the value of rN such that the probability of R being greater than rN is equal to a. For example, for a sample size of 10 and a significance level of 0.05, rN is equal to 15.
This table provides the percentage points of the run distribution for various sample sizes (N) and significance levels (a). It shows the value of rN such that the probability of R being greater than rN is equal to a. For example, for a sample size of 10 and a significance level of 0.05, rN is equal to 15.