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Textbook Distribution-Tables

The document compares distribution tables to probability calculators and describes the advantages of distribution tables. Distribution tables show many probability values simultaneously, enabling the user to quickly explore ranges of values. Examples of common distribution tables included are the standard normal distribution table, the t-distribution table, and the chi-square distribution table. The standard normal distribution table lists the area under the normal curve for given z-scores.

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Textbook Distribution-Tables

The document compares distribution tables to probability calculators and describes the advantages of distribution tables. Distribution tables show many probability values simultaneously, enabling the user to quickly explore ranges of values. Examples of common distribution tables included are the standard normal distribution table, the t-distribution table, and the chi-square distribution table. The standard normal distribution table lists the area under the normal curve for given z-scores.

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StatSoft.com Textbook Distribution Tables

Elementary Concepts Statistics Glossary

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Compared to probability calculators (e.g., the one included in STATISTICA), the traditional format of distribution tables such as those the advantage of showing many values simultaneously and, thus, enables the user to examine and quickly explore ranges of

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alpha=.10 alpha=.025 alpha=.05 alpha=.01 Note that all table values were calculated using the distribution facilities in STATISTICA BASIC, and they were verified against other published

Z Table t Table Chi-Square Table F Tables for:

Standard Normal (Z) Table

The Standard Normal distribution is used in various hypothesis tests including tests on single means, the difference between two means, and t proportions. The Standard Normal distribution has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. The animation above shows various (left) tail are distribution. For more information on the Normal Distribution as it is used in statistical testing, see Elementary Concepts. See also, As shown in the illustration below, the values inside the given table represent the areas under the standard normal curve for values z-score. For example, to determine the area under the curve between 0 and 2.36, look in the intersecting cell for the row labeled 2.30 0.06. The area under the curve is .4909. To determine the area between 0 and a negative value, look in the intersecting cell of the row sums to the absolute value of the number in question. For example, the area under the curve between -1.3 and 0 is equal to the area under between 1.3 and 0, so look at the cell on the 1.3 row and the 0.00 column (the area is 0.4032). Area between 0 and z

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0.0 0.0000 0.0040 0.0080 0.0120 0.0160 0.0199 0.0239 0.0279 0.0319 0.0359 0.1 0.0398 0.0438 0.0478 0.0517 0.0557 0.0596 0.0636 0.0675 0.0714 0.0753 0.2 0.0793 0.0832 0.0871 0.0910 0.0948 0.0987 0.1026 0.1064 0.1103 0.1141 0.3 0.1179 0.1217 0.1255 0.1293 0.1331 0.1368 0.1406 0.1443 0.1480 0.1517

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0.4 0.1554 0.1591 0.1628 0.1664 0.1700 0.1736 0.1772 0.1808 0.1844 0.1879 0.5 0.1915 0.1950 0.1985 0.2019 0.2054 0.2088 0.2123 0.2157 0.2190 0.2224 0.6 0.2257 0.2291 0.2324 0.2357 0.2389 0.2422 0.2454 0.2486 0.2517 0.2549 0.7 0.2580 0.2611 0.2642 0.2673 0.2704 0.2734 0.2764 0.2794 0.2823 0.2852 0.8 0.2881 0.2910 0.2939 0.2967 0.2995 0.3023 0.3051 0.3078 0.3106 0.3133 0.9 0.3159 0.3186 0.3212 0.3238 0.3264 0.3289 0.3315 0.3340 0.3365 0.3389 1.0 0.3413 0.3438 0.3461 0.3485 0.3508 0.3531 0.3554 0.3577 0.3599 0.3621

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