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One-sample t-test
The one-sample t-test is a parametric hypothesis test that determines whether the mean of a single sample differs significantly from a known or hypothesized population value. Derived from Student's (Gosset's) 1908 t-distribution, it assumes continuous, approximately normally distributed data and is one of the most fundamental tests in applied statistics.
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One-Sample Student t-test
Taxonomic method record · hypothesis-test / statistics
- Student (1908). The probable error of a mean. Biometrika, 6(1), 1–25. · DOI 10.1093/biomet/6.1.1
- Field, A. (2013). Discovering Statistics Using IBM SPSS Statistics (4th ed.). SAGE. · ISBN 978-1446249185
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