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Critical value - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In differential topology, a critical value of a differentiable function between differentiable manifolds is the image of a critical point. The basic result on critical values is Sard's lemma.
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See also, Chi-square Distribution. As shown in the illustration below, the values inside this table are critical values of the Chi-square distribution with the corresponding degrees of freedom.
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This table contains the critical values of the chi-square distribution. Because of the lack of symmetry of the chi-square distribution, A test statistic with degrees of freedom is computed from the data. For upper one-sided tests, the test statistic is compared with a value from the table of upper critical values.
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This table contains the upper critical values of the Student's t-distribution. The upper critical values are computed using the percent point function. Due to the symmetry of the t-distribution, we only tabulate the upper critical values in the table below.
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Note: When the df exceeds 30 critical values are not tabulated for every case. For degrees of freedom that are not tabulated, the SHAZAM Some releases of SHAZAM use critical values that are less accurate for df > 30.
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Table of Critical values for Pearson correlation
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0.2 0.1 0.05 0.01 0.005 0.001 0.0005 0.0001 Infinity 1.28 1.64 1.96 2.58 2.81 3.29 3.48 3.89...
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The list below includes Critical Callbacks and Courtesy Callbacks. Critical results are defined as results that, if left untreated, could be life threatening or place the patient at serious risk.
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All phone calls made to report critical values are documented in the Laboratory Information System. To comply with patient safety goals, the person taking the call must read back the patient’s name, the hospital number and all laboratory results. Microbiology Critical or Significant values...
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Critical Values for the Durbin-Watson Test...
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