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1 June, 09:05

Under what circumstances is a t statistic used instead of a z score for a hypothesis test

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  1. 1 June, 11:55
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    If you know the population standard deviation sigma, then you'd use the z score. Otherwise, you would use a t statistic. However, if n is large enough (usually n > 30), then you can approximate the T distribution with the normal Z distribution. Some stats textbooks will allow the use of a z score if n > 30. Though it will depend on your specific book and/or your teacher.
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