tdistributies
Tdistributies, often referred to as t-distributions, are a family of probability distributions that are widely used in statistical inference. They are particularly important when dealing with small sample sizes and when the population standard deviation is unknown. The t-distribution is characterized by its shape, which is similar to the normal distribution but with heavier tails. This means that extreme values are more likely to occur in a t-distribution than in a normal distribution.
The t-distribution is defined by a single parameter called the degrees of freedom, denoted by ν (nu).
The t-distribution is most commonly used in hypothesis testing and confidence interval estimation for the population