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10 January, 14:39

When testing μ, how do we decide whether to use the standard normal distribution or a Student's t distribution? If the x distribution is normal and n ≥ 30 with known σ we use the Student's t. With the same conditions and unknown σ we use the standard normal. If the x distribution is normal and n ≥ 20 with known σ we use the standard normal. With the same conditions and unknown σ we use the Student's t. If the x distribution is normal and n ≥ 30 with known σ we use the standard normal. With the same conditions and unknown σ we use the Student's t. Whenever we assume the populations are independent, we always use the standard normal.

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  1. 10 January, 15:53
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