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Central t-Distribution

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Definition

Let

  • W : Random variable from N(δ,1)1
  • V : Random variable from χ2(r)2
  • W and V be independent

Suppose

T=V/r​W​

If δ=0

Then

  • We say T has a central t-distribution

Note

T is said to have a noncentral t-distribution with r degrees of freedom and noncentraility parameter δ.

Footnotes

  1. 3.4 The Normal Distribution ↩

  2. 3.3.1 The Chi-square Distribution ↩


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