How To Calculate Critical Value By Hand

How to Calculate Critical Value by Hand



Introduction & Importance

Calculating critical values by hand is a crucial skill in statistics, enabling you to make informed decisions based on data. This guide will walk you through the process, from understanding the concept to applying it in real-world scenarios.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the degrees of freedom (df) and significance level (α).
  2. Click ‘Calculate’.
  3. View the critical value and chart below.

Formula & Methodology

The critical value is calculated using the inverse of the cumulative distribution function (CDF) of the t-distribution. The formula is:

tcritical = t-1(1 – α/2, df)

Real-World Examples

Data & Statistics

Comparison of Critical Values
Degrees of Freedom (df) Significance Level (α = 0.05) Critical Value (tcritical)

Expert Tips

  • Always round the critical value to two decimal places.
  • For a two-tailed test, use (1 – α) / 2 for the probability.

Interactive FAQ

What are degrees of freedom?

Degrees of freedom (df) is a concept in statistics that represents the number of values in the final calculation of a statistic that are free to vary.

Understanding critical values in statistics Applying critical values in real-world scenarios

For more information, see the t-distribution guide from Statistics How To.

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