A Retrievable Recipe for Inverse t |
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Authors: | Donald P. Gaver Karen Kafadar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Operations Research , Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey , CA , 93943 , USA;2. Hewlett-Packard, Stanford Park Division , Palo Alto , CA , 94304 , USA |
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Abstract: | Although the percentage points of the Student-t distribution have been widely tabulated, a simple approximation is given and derived in this article. The approximation can be re-derived easily, since it is based on the percentage points from the Gaussian distribution, and can thus be used for applications requiring non-integer degrees of freedom (e.g., Welch's two-sample t test) and for arbitrary significance levels (e.g., for Bonferroni multiple comparison procedures). Comparisons between this approximation and others suggested in the literature indicate three-digit accuracy for even small degrees of freedom and tail areas. |
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Keywords: | Student's t Percentage points Inverse t. |
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