Appendix IV - Appendix IV to Part 264—Cochran's Approximation to the Behrens-Fisher Students' t-test
Using all the available background data (n
For any set of data (X
The t-test uses these data summary measures to calculate a t-statistic (t*) and a comparison t-statistic (t
The t-statistic for all parameters except pH and similar monitoring parameters is:
If the value of this t-statistic is negative then there is no significant difference between the monitoring data and background data. It should be noted that significantly small negative values may be indicative of a failure of the assumption made for test validity or errors have been made in collecting the background data.The t-statistic (t
Finally, the special weightings W
The t-statistic (t*) is now compared with the comparison t-statistic (t
The t-statistic for testing pH and similar monitoring parameters is constructed in the same manner as previously described except the negative sign (if any) is discarded and the caveat concerning the negative value is ignored. The standard (two-tailed) tables are used in the construction t
If t* is equal to or larger than t
A further discussion of the test may be found in Statistical Methods (6th Edition, Section 4.14) by G. W. Snedecor and W. G. Cochran, or Principles and Procedures of Statistics (1st Edition, Section 5.8) by R. G. D. Steel and J. H. Torrie.
Standard T—Tables 0.05 Level of Significance
Degrees of freedom | t-values (one-tail) | t-values (two-tail) | 1 | 6.314 | 12.706 | 2 | 2.920 | 4.303 | 3 | 2.353 | 3.182 | 4 | 2.132 | 2.776 | 5 | 2.015 | 2.571 | 6 | 1.943 | 2.447 | 7 | 1.895 | 2.365 | 8 | 1.860 | 2.306 | 9 | 1.833 | 2.262 | 10 | 1.812 | 2.228 | 11 | 1.796 | 2.201 | 12 | 1.782 | 2.179 | 13 | 1.771 | 2.160 | 14 | 1.761 | 2.145 | 15 | 1.753 | 2.131 | 16 | 1.746 | 2.120 | 17 | 1.740 | 2.110 | 18 | 1.734 | 2.101 | 19 | 1.729 | 2.093 | 20 | 1.725 | 2.086 | 21 | 1.721 | 2.080 | 22 | 1.717 | 2.074 | 23 | 1.714 | 2.069 | 24 | 1.711 | 2.064 | 25 | 1.708 | 2.060 | 30 | 1.697 | 2.042 | 40 | 1.684 | 2.021 |
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Adopted from Table III of “Statistical Tables for Biological, Agricultural, and Medical Research” (1947, R. A. Fisher and F. Yates).