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Manu's Test

The Manu's test is used to prove the significance of a scientific research in which the data is so scarce that the sample size is only 1, but you still want to prove that what you observed in your research is valuable.

As most statistical parameters use the operation n-1, Manu's test overcomes this issue by taking M (the significance test value) = 100 (the maximum) as default if at least one example can be found to actually PROOF your point.

The test is completely legid and used by many great scientist around the world.