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  2. Dixon's Q test - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, Dixon's Q test, or simply the Q test, ... If Q > Q table, where Q table is a reference value corresponding to the sample size and confidence level, ...

  3. Dixon's factorization method - Wikipedia

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    Dixon's method replaces the condition "is the square of an integer" with the much weaker one "has only small prime factors"; for example, there are 292 squares smaller than 84923; 662 numbers smaller than 84923 whose prime factors are only 2,3,5 or 7; and 4767 whose prime factors are all less than 30.

  4. List of tests - Wikipedia

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    RAST test (radioallergosorbent test) Blood test used to determine the substances a subject is allergic to. 1974 Uhlenhuth test: Forensic test to determine the species of a blood sample 1901 Urea Breath Test: A rapid diagnostic procedure used to identify infections by Helicobacter pylori. ? Wassermann test: An antibody test for syphilis ?

  5. Outlier - Wikipedia

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    Grubbs's test for outliers; Dixon's Q test; ASTM E178: Standard Practice for Dealing With Outlying Observations [13] Mahalanobis distance and leverage are often used to detect outliers, especially in the development of linear regression models. Subspace and correlation based techniques for high-dimensional numerical data [12]

  6. Q-statistic - Wikipedia

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    The Q-statistic or q-statistic is a test statistic: The Box-Pierce test outputs a Q-statistic (uppercase) which follows the chi-squared distribution The Ljung-Box test is a modified version of the Box-Pierce test which provides better small sample properties

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  8. Category:Statistical outliers - Wikipedia

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