Re: Calculation of critical p-, z-, t- and F-values



Yes, surely. But if I have very much populations that should be
compared then it would be better to make values automatically
computed. This would be time-saving.

On 13 Nov., 09:34, "Nasser Abbasi" <n...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hallo,

could you give me the formulas for calculating critical values for z,
p, t and F for a significance level (e. g. 99 %)? Or could you say me
where I can find those?

Please excuse my bad English.

Thanks
Daniel

Ofcourse one can calculate these from the distribution itself. but it is
easier to use tables. (our text book has them)

You can look at these tables on-line, some are on wikipedia and google book
has it. do google book search on
Elementary Statistics Tables By Henry R. Neave

Here is also a web site that has them on-linehttp://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stathome.html

Scroll down the right hand side to the 'distribution tables' button and
click on it.

Nasser

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