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The '''q statistic''' or [[studentized range]] statistic is a statistic used for multiple significance testing across a number of means: see [[Tukey–Kramer method]].
The '''q statistic''' or [[studentized range]] statistic is a statistic used for multiple significance testing across a number of means: see [[Tukey–Kramer method]].

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The Q-statistic is a test statistic output by either the Box-Pierce test or, in a modified version which provides better small sample properties, by the Ljung-Box test. It follows the chi-squared distribution. See also Portmanteau test.

The q statistic or studentized range statistic is a statistic used for multiple significance testing across a number of means: see Tukey–Kramer method.