Random Variables & Probability Distributions >> T, F and Chi-square distributions

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Probability Distribution FunctionsStatpages.org, (Pezzullo)Use like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, chi-square or F distribution: calculates right tail probabilities from values or vise versa.  more
P-value CalculatorGraphPad Software, QuickCalcsUse like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, chi-square or F distribution: calculates right tail probabilities from values.  more
Statistical Ratio CalculatorGraphPad Software, QuickCalcsUse like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, chi-square or F distribution: calculates values associated with right tail probabilities.  more
Tools/TablesNarasimhanUse like a statistical table for Binomial, Normal, Student's t, Chi-square or F distribution, computes probabilities (right, left and between) from values or vise-versa.  more
SOCR DistributionsSOCR: Statistics Online Computational ResourceUse like a statistical table (with graphical display) for many discrete and continuous distributions, calculates left, right and between probabilities from given values.  more
Statistical CalculatorZ-Table, T-table, Chi-squared table, C4 tableTutor-Homework.comUse like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, or chi-square distribution: calculates values associated with right, left, two tailed or interior probabilities, or calculates values from probabilities.   more
Basics, Characteristics of Distributions (Continuous)Java Applets for the Visualization of Statistical Concepts (VESTAC)Use like statistical table (with graphical display) for a normal, Student's t, chi-square or continuous uniform distribution: calculates values associated with right, left, or two tailed probabilities, or calculates values from probabilities.   more
T DistributionsSABLE (Statistics Activity Based Learning Environment)Expository information on T distributions, along with activities to reinforce concepts, including comparing t distributions to the standard normal, finding probabilities and critical values, and making rejection decisions for both single population and two population tests.  more