[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mohammad Ehsanul Karim) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> Dear All,
> 
>       I am looking for an illustrative example of "Run test" (which tests
> whether a sequence of numbers might be random or not). I went through
> Gibbons,J.D.(1971, ch.3, p.54) but cannot figure out how r=r1+r2 can
> be related to n=n1+n2.
>       Can anyone please post a short numerical example of this Run test and
> explain the rejection region?
>       Also, does any Statistical package provides this test of randomness?
> I could not find any table on this.
> 
> Any response / help / comment / suggestion / web-referrence will be
> greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
> 
 
> 
> 
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> Mohammad Ehsanul Karim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT)
> University of Dhaka, Dhaka -1000, Bangladesh
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Hi there:  Minitab do the runs test. You can download a copy for free
and use it for one month. There is a routine within STATS ->
Nonparametrics and also a graphical form in STATS -> Quality Tools.
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