The one-sample K-S test: TI-59 programs for discrete and continuous random variables

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Brown, Douglas Warren
Barr, Donald R.
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1981-03Second Reader
Poock, Gary K.
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The Kolmogorov-Smirnov (K-S) goodness-of-fi t test is a
nonparametric test if the random variable is continuous. If
the random variable is discrete the K-S test is not
nonparametric.
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