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Student's t-Distribution -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A statistical distribution published by William Gosset in 1908. His employer, Guinness Breweries, required him to publish under a pseudonym, so he chose "Student." Given N independent measurements x_i, let t=(x^_-mu)/(s/sqrt(N)), (1) where mu is the population mean, x^_ is the sample mean, and s is the estimator for population standard deviation (i.e., the sample variance) defined by s^2=1/(N-1)sum_(i=1)^N(x_i-x^_)^2. (2) Student's t-distribution is defined as the...
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Student's t-Distribution -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A statistical distribution published by William Gosset in 1908. His employer, Guinness Breweries, required him to publish under a pseudonym, so he chose "Student." Given N independent measurements x_i, let t=(x^_-mu)/(s/sqrt(N)), (1) where mu is the population mean, x^_ is the sample mean, and s is the estimator for population standard deviation (i.e., the sample variance) defined by s^2=1/(N-1)sum_(i=1)^N(x_i-x^_)^2. (2) Student's t-distribution is defined as the...
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Student's t-Distribution -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A statistical distribution published by William Gosset in 1908. His employer, Guinness Breweries, required him to publish under a pseudonym, so he chose "Student." Given N independent measurements x_i, let t=(x^_-mu)/(s/sqrt(N)), (1) where mu is the population mean, x^_ is the sample mean, and s is the estimator for population standard deviation (i.e., the sample variance) defined by s^2=1/(N-1)sum_(i=1)^N(x_i-x^_)^2. (2) Student's t-distribution is defined as the...
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