F-distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the F-distribution or F-ratio, also known as Snedecor's F distribution or the Fisher–Snedecor distribution (after Ronald Fisher and George W. Snedecor), is a continuous probability distribution that arises frequently as the null distribution of a test statistic, most notably in the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and other F-tests.
Probability density function | |||
Cumulative distribution function | |||
Parameters | d1, d2 > 0 deg. of freedom | ||
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Support | if , otherwise | ||
CDF | |||
Mean |
for d2 > 2 | ||
Mode |
for d1 > 2 | ||
Variance |
for d2 > 4 | ||
Skewness |
for d2 > 6 | ||
Ex. kurtosis | see text | ||
Entropy |
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MGF | does not exist, raw moments defined in text and in | ||
CF | see text |
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