\documentclass{article} \begin{document} \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{crrrr} \multicolumn{5}{c}{SIGNIFICANCE POINTS OF $Q^*$ (\textsc{blus})}\\ \multicolumn{5}{c}{AN ALTERNATIVE TO DURBIN-WATSON}\\ \ \\ \multicolumn{1}{c}{$N\backslash\Lambda$} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{1\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{2.5\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{5\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{10\%} \\ \ \\ \phantom{0}5 & 0.5369 & 0.6638 & 0.8198 & 1.0506 \\ \phantom{0}6 & 0.5604 & 0.7207 & 0.8898 & 1.0991 \\ \phantom{0}7 & 0.6137 & 0.7790 & 0.9355 & 1.1403 \\ \phantom{0}8 & 0.6642 & 0.8242 & 0.9813 & 1.1830 \\ \phantom{0}9 & 0.7089 & 0.8695 & 1.0243 & 1.2184 \\ 10 & 0.7519 & 0.9110 & 1.0619 & 1.2509 \\ 11 & 0.7917 & 0.9485 & 1.0964 & 1.2799 \\ 12 & 0.8284 & 0.9829 & 1.1274 & 1.3058 \\ 13 & 0.8619 & 1.0144 & 1.1558 & 1.3294 \\ 14 & 0.8936 & 1.0432 & 1.1816 & 1.3508 \\ is & 0.9225 & 1.0698 & 1.2053 & 1.3703 \\ 16 & 0.9494 & 1.0944 & 1.2271 & 1.3882 \\ 17 & 0.9746 & 1.1171 & 1.2473 & 1.4047 \\ 18 & 0.9979 & 1.1384 & 1.2660 & 1.4199 \\ 19 & 1.0201 & 1.1581 & 1.2834 & 1.4341 \\ 20 & 1.0407 & 1.1767 & 1.2996 & 1.4473 \\ 21 & 1.0602 & 1.1940 & 1.3148 & 1.4596 \\ 22 & 1.0785 & 1.2104 & 1.3291 & 1.4711 \\ 23 & 1.0958 & 1.2258 & 1.3425 & 1.4819 \\ 24 & 1.1122 & 1.2403 & 1.3551 & 1.4921 \\ 25 & 1.1277 & 1.2540 & 1.3671 & 1.5018 \\ 26 & 1.1425 & 1.2671 & 1.3784 & 1.5109 \\ 27 & 1.1566 & 1.2795 & 1.3891 & 1.5195 \\ 28 & 1.1700 & 1.2913 & 1.3994 & 1.5277 \\ 29 & 1.1828 & 1.3025 & 1.4091 & 1.5355 \\ 30 & 1.1950 & 1.3132 & 1.4183 & 1.5429 \\ 31 & 1.2068 & 1.3235 & 1.4272 & 1.5500 \\ 32 & 1.2180 & 1.3333 & 1.4357 & 1.5567 \\ 33 & 1.2287 & 1.3427 & 1.4437 & 1.5632 \\ 34 & 1.2390 & 1.3517 & 1.4515 & 1.5694 \\ 35 & 1.2489 & 1.3603 & 1.4589 & 1.5753 \end{tabular} \end{center} \noindent \textsc{blus} stands for Best Linear Unbiased with Scalar covariance matrix of the form $\sigma^2I$. \medskip \noindent For explanation, see J~Koerts and A~P~J~Abrahamse, \textit{On the Theory and Application of the General Linear Model}, Rotterdam University Press 1971, especially Chapter 3, Section 5 and Chapter 4, Section 3. \newpage \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{crrrr} \multicolumn{5}{c}{SIGNIFICANCE POINTS OF $Q^*$ (\textsc{blus})}\\ \multicolumn{5}{c}{AN ALTERNATIVE TO DURBIN-WATSON}\\ \ \\ \multicolumn{1}{c}{$N\backslash\Lambda$} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{1\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{2.5\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{5\%} & \multicolumn{1}{c}{10\%} \\ \ \\ 36 & 1.2585 & 1.3687 & 1.4661 & 1.5810 \\ 37 & 1.2677 & 1.3767 & 1.4730 & 1.5865 \\ 38 & 1.2766 & 1.3844 & 1.4796 & 1.5917 \\ 39 & 1.2851 & 1.3918 & 1.4859 & 1.5968 \\ 40 & 1.2934 & 1.3990 & 1.4921 & 1.6017 \\ 41 & 1.3014 & 1.4059 & 1.4980 & 1.6064 \\ 42 & 1.3091 & 1.4126 & 1.5038 & 1.6110 \\ 43 & 1.3166 & 1.4191 & 1.5093 & 1.6154 \\ 44 & 1.3238 & 1.4253 & 1.5146 & 1.6196 \\ 45 & 1.3308 & 1.4314 & 1.5198 & 1.6237 \\ 46 & 1.3376 & 1.4373 & 1.5249 & 1.6277 \\ 47 & 1.3442 & 1.4430 & 1.5297 & 1.6316 \\ 48 & 1.3506 & 1.4485 & 1.5345 & 1.6353 \\ 49 & 1.3568 & 1.4539 & 1.5391 & 1.6389 \\ 50 & 1.3628 & 1.4591 & 1.5435 & 1.6425 \\ 51 & 1.3687 & 1.4641 & 1.5478 & 1.6459 \\ 52 & 1.3745 & 1.4691 & 1.5520 & 1.6492 \\ 53 & 1.3800 & 1.4738 & 1.5561 & 1.6525 \\ 54 & 1.3855 & 1.4785 & 1.5601 & 1.6556 \\ 55 & 1.3907 & 1.4831 & 1.5640 & 1.6587 \\ 56 & 1.3959 & 1.4875 & 1.5677 & 1.6617 \\ 57 & 1.4009 & 1.4918 & 1.5714 & 1.6646 \\ 58 & 1.4058 & 1.4960 & 1.5750 & 1.6674 \\ 59 & 1.4106 & 1.5002 & 1.5785 & 1.6701 \\ 60 & 1.4152 & 1.5042 & 1.5819 & 1.6728 \end{tabular} \end{center} \noindent \textsc{blus} stands for Best Linear Unbiased with Scalar covariance matrix of the form $\sigma^2I$. \medskip \noindent For explanation, see J~Koerts and A~P~J~Abrahamse, \textit{On the Theory and Application of the General Linear Model}, Rotterdam University Press 1971, especially Chapter 3, Section 5 and Chapter 4, Section 3. \end{document} %
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