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F Distribution Table 1 d.f.N. = degrees of freedom in numerator d.f.D. = degrees of freedom in denominator α = 0.005 d.f.N. d.f.D. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 24 ...
F Distribution Tables. The F distribution is a right-skewed distribution used most commonly in Analysis of Variance (see ANOVA/MANOVA). The F distribution is a ratio of two Chi-square distributions, and a specific F distribution is denoted by the degrees of freedom for the numerator Chi-square and the degrees of freedom for the denominator ...
F distribution critical values freedom Degrees of freedom in the numerator p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0.1 8.53 9.00 9.16 9.24 9.29 9.33 9.35 9.37 9.38 0.05 18.51 19.00 19.16 ...
Table of critical values for the F distribution (for use with ANOVA): How to use this table: There are two tables here. 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. 1. Obtain your F-ratio.
This document contains tables in two different formats. The first format presents critical values in a separate table for a particular value of α. The second format presents critical values for a range of significance levels within a single table. You should be proficient with both formats of table.
F Table for α = 0.10 €\ df 1 =1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 24 30 40 60 120 ∞ df 2 =1 39.86346 49.5 53.59324 55.83296 57.24008 58.20442 58.90595 59.43898 59. ...
CRITICAL VALUES for the "F" Distribution, ALPHA = .05. CRITICAL VALUES for the "F" Distribution, ALPHA = .05.