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P-value is the level of marginal significance within a statistical hypothesis test, representing the probability of the occurrence of a given event.
A p-value of 0.05 or lower is generally considered statistically significant. P-value can serve as an alternative to—or in addition to—preselected confidence levels for hypothesis testing.
In this paper we produce a table of critical values of Mood's test statistic which may be used in the distribution-free comparison of the dispersions of two independent samples. As far as we know the ...
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