This table provides the percentage points of the t distribution for various degrees of freedom. The t distribution is used to test if a sample mean significantly differs from a hypothesized population mean. The values in the table are the critical values that define the rejection regions for one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis tests at various significance levels (e.g. 0.05). For example, with 1 degree of freedom, the value is 6.314 for a two-tailed test at the 0.05 significance level.
This table provides the percentage points of the t distribution for various degrees of freedom. The t distribution is used to test if a sample mean significantly differs from a hypothesized population mean. The values in the table are the critical values that define the rejection regions for one-tailed and two-tailed hypothesis tests at various significance levels (e.g. 0.05). For example, with 1 degree of freedom, the value is 6.314 for a two-tailed test at the 0.05 significance level.
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