Fisher's z-distribution
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Fisher's z-distribution is the statistical distribution of half the logarithm of an F distribution variate:
It was first described by Ronald Fisher in a paper delivered at the International Mathematical Congress of 1924 in Toronto, titled "On a distribution yielding the error functions of several well-known statistics" (Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematics, Toronto, 2: 805-813 (1924). Nowadays one usually uses the F distribution instead.
The probability density function and cumulative distribution function can be found by using the F-distribution at the value of . However, the mean and variance do not follow the same transformation.
The probability density function is[1][2]
where B is the beta function.
When the degrees of freedom becomes large () the distribution approach normality with mean[1]
and variance
Related Distribution
- If
then
(F-distribution)
- If
then
References
- Fisher, R.A. (1924) On a Distribution Yielding the Error Functions of Several Well Known Statistics Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematics, Toronto, 2: 805-813 pdf copy
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