Null-Hypothesis Testing with the T-Table

  • Cleophas T
  • Zwinderman A
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Abstract

In the previous chapter we discussed that the patterns of Gaussian curve from biological data have a constant frequency distribution and that this phenomenon is used for making predictions from your data to future data. However, this is only entirely true with large samples like samples >100. In practice many studies involve rather small samples and in order for your data from small samples to adequately fit a theoretical frequency distribution we have to replace the Gaussian normal distribution with multiple Gaussian t-distributions which are a little bit wider.

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Cleophas, T. J., & Zwinderman, A. H. (2016). Null-Hypothesis Testing with the T-Table. In Clinical Data Analysis on a Pocket Calculator (pp. 19–23). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27104-0_4

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