Without further context it would be hard to answer, because there are several variants of -test (one sample, for independent samples with equal, or unequal variance, for dependent samples, etc.). Nonetheless,
statistic and degrees of freedom are defined in terms of things like mean, standard deviation, and number of samples for both groups, where the formulas for calculating them can be found in statistics handbooks, and many places on web, including Wikipedia. I'd recommend you find the appropriate variant of the
-test that you are using (are you sure that the spreadsheet calculates the correct one for you?) in Wikipedia's article and calculate it by hand, you need nothing more then the pocket calculator for this.
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Is there a way in google sheets to return a t-critical value for a two-tailed hypothesis test? I would have the given inputs elsewhere in the document (significance level and degrees of freedom) as reference.
Essentially:
Cell A1 = 29 (degrees of freedom)
Cell A2 = .05 (level of significance)
Cell A3 = 2.045 (returns the appropriate t-critical value)
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