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|t(0.01, df=n-1=15)|

 Jul 10, 2014

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I'm guessing here, but perhaps this is asking for the probability density given by Student's t distribution at a value of 0.01, with 15 degrees of freedom.  If so, then it's 0.392.

In general, try to give more explanation so we know what you are asking - we're not mind readers!

 Jul 11, 2014
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I'm guessing here, but perhaps this is asking for the probability density given by Student's t distribution at a value of 0.01, with 15 degrees of freedom.  If so, then it's 0.392.

In general, try to give more explanation so we know what you are asking - we're not mind readers!

Alan Jul 11, 2014

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