The Chi-squared distribution
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The chi-squared distribution with  degrees
of freedom is the distribution of a sum of the squares of
 degrees
of freedom is the distribution of a sum of the squares of  independent
standard normal random variables. A consequence is that the sum of independent
chi-squared variables is also chi-squared distributed. It is widely used in
hypothesis testing, goodness of fit analysis or in constructing confidence
intervals. It is a special case of the gamma distribution.
 independent
standard normal random variables. A consequence is that the sum of independent
chi-squared variables is also chi-squared distributed. It is widely used in
hypothesis testing, goodness of fit analysis or in constructing confidence
intervals. It is a special case of the gamma distribution.
 
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  | Distribution name | Chi-squared
  distribution | 
 
  | Common notation | 
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  | Parameters |  =
  degrees of freedom (positive integer)
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  | Domain | 
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  | Probability density
  function | 
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  | Cumulative distribution
  function | 
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  | Mean | 
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  | Variance | 
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  | Skewness | 
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  | (Excess) kurtosis | 
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  | Characteristic function | 
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  | Other comments | Its median is approximately  . Its mode is  . Is also known as the
  central chi-squared distribution (when there is a need to contrast it with
  the noncentral chi-squared distribution).   In the special case of  the cumulative
  distribution function simplifies to  .   As  ,  and  | 
 
Nematrian web functions
 
Functions relating to the above distribution may be accessed
via the Nematrian
web function library by using a DistributionName of “chi-squared”.
Functions relating to a generalised version of this distribution including
additional location (i.e. shift) and scale parameters may be accessed by using
a DistributionName of “chi-squared3” ”, see also including
additional shift and scale parameters. For details of other supported
probability distributions see here.
 
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