[nabs-l] Requesting help on Statistics - Looking for an AccessibleTable of Standard Normal Probabilities

Arielle Silverman arielle71 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 7 19:03:16 UTC 2014


Yes, there are some websites where you can enter a number and learn
its probability, or vice versa. One of these is
www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs
The table of standard normal probabilities is equivalent to a
Z-statistic table. So in GraphPad, you can go to the third radio
button, "distributions and p-values". Then, depending on your
assignment, you can either go to "obtain p-value of an f, t or
z-statistic" or "obtain z, t, or f from a probability".
If you want to send me your assigned problem off-list, I can tell you
exactly how to navigate through the GraphPad site to get the table
values you need:
arielle71 at gmail.com
There are also ways to get this information in Microsoft Excel. I can
look up the formula and send it to you off-list if you are unable to
find the information you need on a website.
Best,
Arielle

On 11/7/14, Roanna Bacchus via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> Hi Miso you can ask your Disability Services office to braille it
> for you.  They should be able to get a copy of the table from
> your prfessor.
>
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