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t-test
Message posted by gigi (via 152.163.206.181) on March 27, 2001 at 8:52 PM (ET)

would some one please help me find the formula for the t-test. please.


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Re: t-test
Message posted by Phil (via 216.175.112.10) on March 29, 2001 at 2:23 AM (ET)

Try this site.

There are different t-tests, depending on whether it is one or two-sample and whether or not the samples are independent.



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