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Derivations of Student’s-T and the F Distributions

This article provides step-by-step derivations of the Student's-T and F distributions, including conditional and marginal distributions. It explains the transformations involved and the methods used to obtain the joint and marginal densities.

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Derivations of Student’s-T and the F Distributions

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  1. Derivations of Student’s-T and the F Distributions

  2. Student’s-T Distribution (P. 1)

  3. Student’s T-Distribution (P. 2) • Step 1: Fix V=v and write f(z|v)=f(z) (by independence) • Step 2: Let T = h(Z) (and Z=h-1(T)) and obtain f(t|v)by method of transformations: fT(t|v) = fZ(h-1(t)|v)|dZ/dT| • Step 3: Obtain joint distribution of T, V : fT,V(t,v) = fT(t|v) fV(v) • Step 4: Obtain marginal distribution of T by integrating the joint density over V and putting in form:

  4. Student’s-T Distribution (P. 3) Conditional Distribution of T|V=v and Marginal Distribution of V

  5. Student’s-T Distribution (P. 4) Marginal Distribution of T (integrating out V) (Continued below)

  6. Student’s-T Distribution (P. 5) Marginal Distrbution of T

  7. F-Distribution (P. 1)

  8. F-Distribution (P.2) • Step 1: Fix W=w f(v|w) = f(v) (independence) • Step 2: Let F=h(V) and V=h-1(F) and obtain fF(f|w) by method of transformations: fF(f|w) = fV(h-1(f)|w) |dV/dF| • Step 3: Obtain the joint distribution of F and W fF,W(f,w) = fF(f|w) fW(w) • Step 4: Obtain marginal distribution of F by integrating joint density over W and putting in form:

  9. F-Distribution (P. 3) Conditional Distribution of F|W=w

  10. F-Distribution (P. 4) Marginal Distribution of W, Joint Distribution of F,W

  11. F-Distribution (P. 5) Marginal Distribution of F

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