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Critical Values for the Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (2-sided)

Table gives critical D-values for α = 0.05 (upper value) and α = 0.01 (lower value) for
various sample sizes. * means you cannot reject H0 regardless of observed D.

n2\n1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * * * * * *
2 * * * * * 16/16 18/18 20/20 22/22 24/24
* * * * * * * * * *
3 * * 15/15 18/18 21/21 21/24 24/27 27/30 30/33 30/36
* * * * * 24/24 27/27 30/30 33/33 36/36
4 16/16 20/20 20/24 24/28 28/32 28/36 30/40 33/44 36/48
* * 24/24 28/28 32/32 32/36 36/40 40/44 44/48
5 * 24/30 30/35 30/40 35/45 40/50 39/55 43/60
* 30/30 35/35 35/40 40/45 45/50 45/55 50/60
6 30/36 30/42 34/48 39/54 40/60 43/66 48/72
36/36 36/42 40/48 45/54 48/60 54/66 60/72
7 42/49 40/56 42/63 46/70 48/77 53/84
42/49 48/56 49/63 53/70 59/77 60/84
8 48/64 46/72 48/80 53/88 60/96
56/64 55/72 60/80 64/88 68/96
9 54/81 53/90 59/99 63/108
63/81 70/90 70/99 75/108
10 70/100 60/110 66/120
80/100 77/110 80/120
11 77/121 72/132
88/121 86/132
12 96/144
84/144

For larger sample sizes, the approximate critical value Dα is given by the equation
n1 + n2
Dα = c(α )
n1n2
where the coefficient is given by the table below.

α 0.10 0.05 0.025 0.01 0.005 0.001


c(α) 1.22 1.36 1.48 1.63 1.73 1.95

Examples: (1) At α = 0.05 and samples sizes 5 and 8, Dα = 30/40 = 0.75.


15 + 28
(2) At α = 0.01 and samples sizes 15 and 28, Dα = 1.63 = 0.522.
15 ⋅ 28

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