Standard ICS number:Mathematics, Natural Science >> 07.020 Mathematics
Standard Classification Number:Comprehensive>>Basic Subjects>>A41 Mathematics
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publishing house:China Standards Press
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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
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) 000000 GB4086.2—83 一(×2/2) 2F(V/2 000000 284600 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 105904 P(xiv) 000000 000000 000000 000000 000565||t t||005874 0-004456 000000 000000 000000 000000 000326 000000 This watch is for free Degrees v and × give the value of the × distribution function P(×, v). Example: For v = 11 and x = 2.40, P(×x, v) = 0.003476. 000000 000028 000000 .000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 0000001 x? Distribution function table P(×2:v): 916735 GB4086.283|| tt||2r(/2)(x/2)-le-x/ndx2 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 191153 114998 P(xiv))Www.bzxZ.net x?Distribution function table P(x;v) 009274 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) 000011 .000004 x?Distribution function table GB4086.2—83 27(v/2)(x3 /2)% 000000 000000 000000 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 000000 000000||t t||000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000020 000034 000000 000005 0-000007 002722 000000 000000 000000 000000 000 001 000001 000002 000790 000000 00000 0 000001 -00129 000000 000000 000000|| tt||000000 .00053 000000 000000 000000||tt ||000000 000000 000094 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. 000000 000000 006006 000000 00000 0 .000000 000007 000000 000000 .00 0006 000000 000000 000000 000000 . 000000 000000 000000 .000000 000000||tt| |000000 000000 .000000 000000 000000||t t||.000000 .000000 .000000 000000 000001 000001 999963 .000000 .000000 000 000 000000 .000000 2F (V/2) 999797 .000000 S00000 000000 000000 000000 000000 998067 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 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 000000 005084 99993 8 000000 000000 964826 999866 000000||tt ||.000000 .000000 .999999 .999999 000000||tt| |000000 .000000 000000 .000000 .000000 x? Distribution function table 858869 892124 .000000 000000 .8087 64 850403 000000 GB4086.2—83 (x2/2)%2-e*x/2dx2 800696 .000000 000000 686626 000000 617948 .000000 000000 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 614403 000000 476165 000000 999979 999990 999995||tt ||999998 999998 ?Distribution function table 230349 GB4086.2—83 F(0/2)(x2/2)2-le-x/2dx 2 999989 999990 999976 999983 999988 085171 999960 999971 999979 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 047053 .068878 999895 999923 034181 999834 999910 P(xin) 024464 999742 999809 998403 998785 999706 Tip: This standard content only shows part of the intercepted content of the complete standard. If you need the complete standard, please go to the top to download the complete standard document for free.