| APPLET | SOURCE | DESCRIPTION |
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| Probability Distribution Functions | Statpages.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 Calculator | GraphPad Software, QuickCalcs | Use like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, chi-square or F distribution: calculates right tail probabilities from values. more
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| Statistical Ratio Calculator | GraphPad Software, QuickCalcs | Use like statistical table for a standard normal, Student's t, chi-square or F distribution: calculates values associated with right tail probabilities. more |
| Tools/Tables | Narasimhan | Use 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 Distributions | SOCR: Statistics Online Computational Resource | Use 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 table | Tutor-Homework.com | Use 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 Distributions | SABLE (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 |