F-test

2002-02-14 Thread Jan
The question is how do I see the difference when it's asked for an f-test or a t-test? Jan = Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available

Re: F-test

2002-02-14 Thread Dennis Roberts
distribution but, that still does not really tell you what is going on At 04:41 AM 2/14/02 -0800, Jan wrote: The question is how do I see the difference when it's asked for an f-test or a t-test? Jan = Instructions for joining

Smoothing, F-test, and Degrees of Freedom

2001-01-08 Thread Jimc10
I am using non-linear regression to fit electophysiological data (current vs t) to exponential equations. I am using an F-test on the residual sum of squares to determine how many components are required. A typical trace will have several thousand points. Question: If I use an adjacent average