Student's t-distribution is a continuous probability distribution. This lesson explains when and how to use the distribution. Includes problems with solutions.
degrees of freedom and non-centrality parameter . We do not discuss the details of this distribution here, but be aware that this distribution is sometimes used in statistical theory (also in elementary problems) and that routines to compute its moments and its distribution function can be found ...
In statistics, t-tests can be used to determine if the means of two groups are statistically different. Learn more about how to use and interpret t-tests by reviewing the critical values of the t-Distribution statistical table. Lesson
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The t-distribution calculator computes probability, based on t statistics. Fast, easy, accurate. An online statistical table. Sample problems and solutions.
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