Economics 2261A/B Chapter Notes -F-Distribution, Analysis Of Variance

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Table of critical values for the f distribution (for use with anova): The first one gives critical values of f at the p = 0. 05 level of significance. The second table gives critical values of f at the p = 0. 01 level of significance: obtain your f-ratio. This has (x,y) degrees of freedom associated with it: go along x columns, and down y rows. The point of intersection is your critical f-ratio: if your obtained value of f is equal to or larger than this critical f-value, then your result is significant at that level of probability. An example: i obtain an f ratio of 3. 96 with (2, 24) degrees of freedom. I go along 2 columns and down 24 rows. My obtained f-ratio is larger than this, and so i conclude that my obtained f-ratio is likely to occur by chance with a p

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