The main correspondence on this subject is now closed, a summary of
the replies having been posted, but I felt that the following reply in
particular might be of wider interest, as it seems to come nearest to
what I was originally looking for.
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From: Peter Das <[log in to unmask]>
M. Joshi wrote:
> Does anyone know of a book of tables that gives exact p-values for
> any value of t/degrees of freedom?
You probably know this already, but just in case:
Pearson and Hartley's Biometrika Tables for Statisticians has three
pages on the t-distribution: the probability integral in 5 digits for t
= 0(0.1)4(0.2)8 by df= 1(1)24 , 30 ,40 , 60 , 120 , inf.
Regards,
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Peter Das [log in to unmask]
Silkeborg 43
2905 AT Capelle aan den IJssel
Netherlands tel/fax +31 10 4510079
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
University of Leicester
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