The student-t distribution, The chi-square distribution – HP 48gII User Manual
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The Student-t distribution
The Student-t, or simply, the t-, distribution has one parameter
ν, known as the
degrees of freedom of the distribution. The probability distribution function
(pdf) is given by
∞
<
<
−∞
+
⋅
⋅
Γ
+
Γ
=
+
−
t
t
t
f
,
)
1
(
)
2
(
)
2
1
(
)
(
2
1
2
ν
ν
πν
ν
ν
where
Γ(α) = (α-1)! is the GAMMA function defined in Chapter 3.
The calculator provides for values of the upper-tail (cumulative) distribution
function for the t-distribution, function UTPT, given the parameter
ν and the
value of t, i.e., UTPT(
ν,t). The definition of this function is, therefore,
∫
∫
∞
−
∞
≤
−
=
−
=
=
t
t
t
T
P
dt
t
f
dt
t
f
t
UTPT
)
(
1
)
(
1
)
(
)
,
(ν
For example, UTPT(5,2.5) = 2.7245…E-2. Other probability calculations for
the t-distribution can be defined using the function UTPT, as follows: