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Tables for statistical distributions;x**2-distribution

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Standard ID: GB 4086.2-1983

Standard Name:Tables for statistical distributions;x**2-distribution

Chinese Name: 统计分布数值表x2分布

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:in force

Date of Release1983-12-21

Date of Implementation:1984-10-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Mathematics, Natural Science >> 07.020 Mathematics

Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Basic Subjects>>A41 Mathematics

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Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

other information

Release date:1983-12-21

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Yang Ziqiang, Wei Gongyi

Drafting unit:Subcommittee on Terminology, Symbols and Statistical Tables of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Statistical Methods

Focal point unit:National Technical Committee for Application of Statistical Methods and Standardization

Proposing unit:National Technical Committee for Application of Statistical Methods and Standardization

Publishing department:National Bureau of Standards

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

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This standard includes two numerical tables of x2 distribution commonly used in statistics. GB 4086.2-1983 Numerical tables of statistical distribution x2 distribution GB4086.2-1983 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
This standard includes two numerical tables of x2 distribution commonly used in statistics.


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UDC311.13(083.5)
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
GB4086.1~4086.6—83
Statistical distribution value tables
Tables for statistical distributionsPublished on 1983-12-21
Implemented on 1984-10-01
National Standard Approved
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Statistical distribution value tables
2 Distribution
Tables for statistical distribution distributionsx?-distribution
UDC311.13(083.5)
GB4086.2—83
This standard includes two numerical tables of ?distribution commonly used in statistics. Their names, table intervals and precisions are as follows:
x ​​distribution function table
x\ distribution quantile table
V=1(1)30(2)70
x2=0(0.01)0.1(0.05)1.1(0.1)3(0.2)10(0 .5)17(1)100(2)130
p=0.0005,0.001,0.0025,0.005,0.01,0.02,0.025,0.05,0.1,0.15,0.2,0.25,0.3,0.4,0.5,0.6,0.65,0.7,0.75,0.8,0.85,0.9,0.95,0.975,0.98,0.99,0.995,0.9975,0.999,0.9995
The quantiles in the table correspond to the lower probability. Although 5 to 6 decimal places are given in the table, the number of decimal places to be used depends on the actual problem. If the requirements cannot be met in the application, please refer to the processing method in the appendix. Issued by the National Bureau of Standards on December 21, 1983
6 decimal places
5 decimal places
Implemented on October 1, 1984
x?Distribution function table
P(×?;v)
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GB4086.2—83
一(×2/2)
2F(V/2
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This table gives the values ​​of the ×x distribution function P(x, V) for degrees of freedom v and ×.
Example: For y=7 and ×2=0.5 5, P(x, V)=0.000758. 12
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x? Distribution function table
P(×2:v):
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776870
300014
This table gives the values ​​of the x distribution function P(x;v) for degrees of freedom v and ×. For v=5 and ×=7.4, P(×,v)±0.807450. Example
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x?Distribution function table
P(x;v)
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GB4086.2-83
(x2/2) 2*
.004456
006040
000402
000170
This table gives the values ​​of the × distribution function P(x;V) for the degrees of freedom v and ×?. Example: For v = 20 and ×2 = 10, P(×; v) = 0.031828. 17
P(xiv)
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.000004
x?Distribution function table
GB4086.2—83
27(v/2)(x3 /2)%
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001689
This table gives the values ​​of the × distribution function P(×,) for degrees of freedom v and ×. Example: For v=24 and ×2=17.0, P(x;v)=0.151338.16
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This table gives the numerical value of the distribution function P(×,) for the degrees of freedom v and ×. Example: For v=38 and x2=15.5, P(x2,:v)=0.000448.
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2F (V/2)
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This table gives the values ​​of the × distribution function P(×x;v) for v and × degrees of freedom. Example: For =6 and ×=35, P(×,v)=0.999996. 18
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x? Distribution function table
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GB4086.2—83
(x2/2)%2-e*x/2dx2
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This table gives the values ​​of the x distribution function P(x; V) for degrees of freedom v and x. For v = 14 and x = 19, P(x; v) = 0.835051. Example
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?Distribution function table
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GB4086.2—83
F(0/2)(x2/2)2-le-x/2dx 2
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085171
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063797
999935
999952
This table gives the values ​​of the x distribution function P(×;v) for the degrees of freedom v and ×. Example: For v=29 and ×?=50, P(×2,v)=0.990968. 20
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.068878
999895
999923
034181
999834
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P(xin)
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999809
998403
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999706
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