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Revision as of 05:03, 12 November 2013
CHIDIST(x,df)
- 'X' is the value for which distribution is evaluated and df is the number of degrees of freedem.
Description
- This function gives the one_tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution.
- It is denoted by X^2 distribution.Normally categorical datas may displayed in tables.
- The X^2 static used to compare the observed value in each table to the value
- which would be the expected under the assumption. The conditions of X^2 test is
1.The table should be 2x2 or more than 2x2 2.Each observations should not be dependent 3.All expected values should be 10 or greater. The test statistic is: X^2=summation(Oi-Ei)^2/Ei The degrees of freedom are: (r–1)(c–1) r =No. of rows and c = No. of columns Where: Oi-the observed value in the ith cell Ei- the expected value in the ith cell Also this function will the result as Error when 1.The x&df values are nonnumeric 2.The x value is negative or df value is not an integer 3. The df <1or df>10^10 4.Here CHIDIST=P(X>x),where X is a X^2 random variable.
- gives
- Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle =COMPLEX(5,2,"j")} gives
Examples
CHIDIST(x,df) | x | df | RESULT |
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CHIDIST(18,2) | 18 | 2 | 0.0001234098 |
CHIDIST(15,1) | 15 | 1 | 0.0001075112 |
CHIDIST(2,1) | 2 | 1 | 0.157299207050 |
CHIDIST(-2,1) | |||
1 | error | ||
CHIDIST(-2,1) | |||
1 | Error |