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Ucla
socr.ucla.edu › Applets.dir › F_Table.html
F-Distribution Tables
The right tail area is given in the name of the table. For example, to determine the .05 critical value for an F distribution with 10 and 12 degrees of freedom, look in the 10 column (numerator) and 12 row (denominator) of the F Table for alpha=.05. F(.05, 10, 12) = 2.7534.
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University of Washington
faculty.washington.edu › heagerty › Books › Biostatistics › TABLES › F-Tables
F-Tables
Upper one-sided 0.10 significance levels; two-sided 0.20 significance levels; 90 percent percentiles. Tabulated are critical values for the distribution. The column headings give the numerator degrees of freedom and the row headings the demoninator degrees of freedom. Lower one-sided critical values may be found from these tables ...
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Statistics How To
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F Table for alpha levels from .01 to .10 StatisticsHowTo
May 12, 2024 - It differs from the normal distribution ... (df). Usually written as Fn,d where n is the numerator and d is the denominator. An alpha level (typically 1%, 5% or 10%)....
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Statistics By Jim
statisticsbyjim.com › home › blog › f-table
F-table - Statistics By Jim
June 23, 2025 - Choose the F-table for your significance level. These three tables cover the most common significance levels of 0.10, 0.05, and 0.01.
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Umich
socr.umich.edu › Applets › F_Table.html
SOCR Fisher (F) Distribution Table
The right tail area is given in the name of the table. For example, to determine the .05 critical value for an F distribution with 10 and 12 degrees of freedom, look in the 10 column (numerator) and 12 row (denominator) of the F Table for alpha=0.05. F(0.05, 10, 12) = 2.7534.
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GETCALC
getcalc.com › statistics-fdistribution-table.htm
F-Distribution Table for F-Test
Fisher's F-distribution table & how to use instructions to quickly find the critical value of F at a stated level of significance (α = 1%, 2.5%, 5%, 10% & 95% or α = 0.01, 0.025, 0.5, 0.1 & 0.95) for the test of hypothesis in statistics & probability surveys or experiments to analyze two or more variances simultaneously.
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MedCalc
medcalc.org › manual › f-table.php
F Distribution critical values
April 4, 2025 - Statistical tables: F distribution critical values.
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Statology
statology.org › home › f distribution table
F Distribution Table
December 20, 2018 - F Table for α = 0.10 (Click to zoom in) F Table for α = 0.05 (Click to zoom in) F Table for α = 0.025 (Click to zoom in) F Table for α = 0.01 (Click to zoom in) F Table for α = 0.001 (Click to zoom in) Zach Bobbitt · Hey there. My name is Zach Bobbitt. I have a Masters of Science degree in Applied Statistics and I’ve worked on machine learning algorithms for professional businesses in both healthcare and retail.
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Anindya Bhadra
stat.purdue.edu › ~lfindsen › stat511 › F_alpha_01.pdf pdf
Critical Values of the F-Distribution: α = 0.01 Denom.
d.f. 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 1 · 4052.181 · 4999.500 · 5403.352 · 5624.583 · 5763.650 · 5858.986 · 5928.356 · 5981.070 · 6022.473 · 6055.847 · 2 · 98.503 · 99.000 · 99.166 · 99.249 · 99.299 · 99.333 · 99.356 · 99.374 ·
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NIST
itl.nist.gov › div898 › handbook › eda › section3 › eda3673.htm
1.3.6.7.3. Upper Critical Values of the F Distribution
More specifically, a test statistic is computed with ν1 and ν2 degrees of freedom, and the result is compared to this table. For a one-sided test, the null hypothesis is rejected when the test statistic is greater than the tabled value. This is demonstrated with the graph of an F distribution ...
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Danielsoper
danielsoper.com › statcalc › calculator.aspx
Free Critical F-value Calculator - Free Statistics Calculators
This calculator will tell you the critical value of the F-distribution, given the probability level, the numerator degrees of freedom, and the denominator degrees of freedom.
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Numiqo
numiqo.com › tutorial › f-distribution
F-distribution table and calculator
On the axes you will find the degrees of freedom of the numerator and denominator. In this table of the F-distribution you will find the distribution function of the F-distribution for (1-a) = 0.99.
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Shark Bay Ecosystem Research Project
faculty.fiu.edu › ~mcguckd › F Distribution Tables.pdf pdf
F Table for α = 0.10 \ df1=1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 24 30 40 60 120 ∞
F Table · for α = 0.10 · \ df1=1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 12 · 15 · 20 · 24 · 30 · 40 · 60 · 120 · ∞ · df2=1 · 39.86346 · 49.5 · 53.59324 · 55.83296 · 57.24008 · 58.20442 · 58.90595 · 59.43898 · 59.85759 · 60.19498 · 60.70521 ·
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San Jose State University
sjsu.edu › faculty › gerstman › StatPrimer › F-table.pdf pdf
F distribution critical value landmarks p 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 24 1000 1 0.100
10.37 · 9.57 · 8.72 · 7.84 · Critical values computed with Excel 9.0 · Table entries are critical values for F * with probably p in right tail of the · distribution. Figure of F distribution (like in Moore, 2004, p. 656) here. Degrees of freedom in denominator (df2) Degrees of freedom in numerator (df1) F-table.xls ·
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GETCALC
getcalc.com › statistics-fdistribution-table-pt1-significance.htm
F-Distribution Table at α = 0.1 or 10% for F-Test
Fisher's F-distribution table & how to use instructions to quickly find the critical (rejection region) value of F at α = 0.1 or 10% level of significance to check if the test of hypothesis (H0) for F-test is accepted or rejected in statistics & probability experiments.
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University of Regina
uregina.ca › ~gingrich › f.pdf pdf
Appendix K The F Distribution
The first table gives F values for that are associated · with α = 0.10 of the area in the right tail of the distribution. The second · table gives the F values for α = 0.05 of the area in the right tail, and the · third table gives F values for the α = 0.01 level of significance.
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Statology
statology.org › home › how to read the f-distribution table
How to Read the F-Distribution Table
April 14, 2020 - The following table shows the F-distribution table for alpha = 0.10.