This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t ap...This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t approaches infinity. The Greek letter ν (pronounced nu) is placed in the general formula in recognition that there are many Student tν distributions, one for each sample size. ν is the symbol for the degrees of freedom of the distribution and depends on the size of the sample.
This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t ap...This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t approaches infinity. The symbol ν is the symbol for the degrees of freedom of the distribution and depends on the size of the sample.
This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case, the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t a...This is another example of one distribution limiting another one, in this case, the normal distribution is the limiting distribution of the Student's t when the degrees of freedom in the Student's t approaches infinity. The Greek letter ν (pronounced nu) is placed in the general formula in recognition that there are many Student tν distributions, one for each sample size. ν is the symbol for the degrees of freedom of the distribution and depends on the size of the sample.