How to use CHIDIST function in Excel

Summary: This tutorial covers how to use the CHIDIST() function in Excel. This function calculates the one-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution, which is useful in various statistical tests.

Step 1: Understand the CHIDIST function The syntax for the CHIDIST() function is:

=CHIDIST(x, degrees_freedom)

Here's what each parameter signifies:

  • x: This is the value at which you want to evaluate the distribution.
  • degrees_freedom: This is the number of degrees of freedom.

Step 2: Use the CHIDIST function Let's say you want to calculate the chi-squared distribution for a variable x that equals 10, with degrees_freedom of 8. You can use the CHIDIST() function like this:

=CHIDIST(10, 8)

This function will return the one-tailed probability of the chi-squared distribution for the given parameters.

For additional details about the CHIDIST() function, here are some resources:

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