Hi all,
I am doing a two-sided DW test:
H0: rho = 0
H1: rho =/= 0
My understanding is that most test statistics tables are one-sided. It's the
way they created the table.
So from online, by doing Googling, I found a bunch of DW tables for
Confidence Level 5%.
Those tables can answer my two-sid
Michael:
> I am doing a two-sided DW test:
>
> H0: rho = 0
> H1: rho =/= 0
>
> My understanding is that most test statistics tables are one-sided. It's the
> way they created the table.
...because rho > 0 is the alternative of interest in most applications.
> So from online, by doing Googling, I
Michael wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am doing a two-sided DW test:
>
> H0: rho = 0
> H1: rho =/= 0
>
> My understanding is that most test statistics tables are one-sided. It's the
> way they created the table.
>
> So from online, by doing Googling, I found a bunch of DW tables for
> Confidence Level