as 1.08 and 1.36, respectively. By substituting the values of the lower critical
value (d
L
) and the upper critical value (d
U
) in the range presented in Figure 14.41,
the acceptance and rejection range can be determined easily. After placing the
values of the lower critical value (d
L
) and the upper critical value (d
U
) in the range
presented in Figure 14.41, the Durbin–Watson static range for Example 14.2 is
constructed as shown in Figure 14.46. The Durbin–Watson statistic for Example
14.2 is calculated as 0.51. This value (0.51) is less than the lower critical ...
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