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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Introduction_to_Business_Statistics_-_OER_-_Spring_2023/08%3A_Confidence_Intervals/8.03%3A_A_Confidence_Interval_for_a_Population_Standard_Deviation_Unknown_Small_Sample_Case
    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.
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    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.
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Fresno_City_College/Book%3A_Business_Statistics_Customized_(OpenStax)/08%3A_Confidence_Intervals/8.03%3A_A_Confidence_Interval_for_a_Population_Standard_Deviation_Unknown_Small_Sample_Case
    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.

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