critical value of a statistic test
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I need to calculate the critical value of a test statistics for a given data, in order to detect gross errors in a thermodynamic system.
Does anybody know how to do this? Is there any tool to calculate this value?
Thank you!
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José-Luis
le 8 Sep 2014
Depends. What do you want to test? More details are needed to keep us from guessing.
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Star Strider
le 8 Sep 2014
That depends on how the test statistics are distributed. If you know that, then you use the appropriate probability distribution and the value of the test statistic to get the probability. The critical value of the probability is generally considered to be p = 0.05.
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Star Strider
le 10 Sep 2014
I can only speak to the chi-squared results. If the critical value for the chi-square statistic is 25 (assuming alpha = 0.05), those values greater than 25 simply mean that their probabilities of being accounted for by chance are individually <0.05. They are significantly different from the expected value at alpha = 0.05. But that’s all you can say about them.
I don’t know how to interpret the rest of your data. I have no idea what the ‘gross errors’ mean, or how to interpret them. Sorry.
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