Have you confused the inverse of the normal distribution with the inverse normal distribution? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_Gaussian_distribution?wprov=sfla1
Thanj¿k you so much, the anwser was so simple yet I did'nt know how to find the table statistic for a right tail test in a chi^2 distribution. Thank you again.
Hi Soryie, Thanks for your comment 😊 Could you be more specific? If I made a “silly” mistake, I will be more than happy to correct it. Walk me through what you did. Wishing you all the best! Take good care ✌️
@@RadfordMathematics so I put it on my calculator using the inverse normal distribution with area = 0.75, mean = 88 and mew = 19 and I got 78.35508295.... so on
@@HydroElectricGamers The video seems right to me. I don't understand where you've gone wrong, but 78.355 is less than the mean. We clearly need a value for Q that is greater than the mean.
Wow...What I thought was a sort of monstrous concept turned out to be relatively easy. Thank you for explaining it in a layman's language.
Thanks so much Himanshu! Truly appreciate your comment!
Most importantly I’m so glad this video helped 😊
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This is the seconded time I've watched your stats videos and they are great, Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the comment and the kind words Adam 😊
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I'm tired of MINT ads. But the video deserves like, it's well explained. Thank you teacher!
Thanks. Inverse normal function works with left portion. This is helpful. 😊
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I’m really glad it helped 😊
Got a test in an hour this is clutch
Really hope it helped!!
Good luck for the test! 😊
This video hit different. Thank you very much
Powerful lecture!!!
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Have you confused the inverse of the normal distribution with the inverse normal distribution? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_Gaussian_distribution?wprov=sfla1
that s unfortunate :(
This is so helpful! thankyou!!
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very helpful, thank you for the video
Thanj¿k you so much, the anwser was so simple yet I did'nt know how to find the table statistic for a right tail test in a chi^2 distribution. Thank you again.
Really glad it helped 😊
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F^(-1) solved, im saved
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I believe it is wrong because when I put it on my calculator I get different values
Could you explain it please?
Hi Soryie,
Thanks for your comment 😊
Could you be more specific? If I made a “silly” mistake, I will be more than happy to correct it.
Walk me through what you did.
Wishing you all the best!
Take good care ✌️
@@RadfordMathematics so I put it on my calculator using the inverse normal distribution with area = 0.75, mean = 88 and mew = 19 and I got 78.35508295.... so on
@@HydroElectricGamers The video seems right to me. I don't understand where you've gone wrong, but 78.355 is less than the mean. We clearly need a value for Q that is greater than the mean.