This document discusses two approaches for calculating p-values when performing hypothesis tests on statistical data - estimating the p-value directly from a t-distribution table, or using a critical value approach by comparing the test statistic to critical values from the t-distribution. Both approaches rely on the t-distribution to determine statistical significance when sample sizes are small.
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This document discusses two approaches for calculating p-values when performing hypothesis tests on statistical data - estimating the p-value directly from a t-distribution table, or using a critical value approach by comparing the test statistic to critical values from the t-distribution. Both approaches rely on the t-distribution to determine statistical significance when sample sizes are small.
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