Welch–Satterthwaite equation

In statistics and uncertainty analysis, the Welch–Satterthwaite equation is used to calculate an approximation to the effective degrees of freedom of a linear combination of independent sample variances, also known as the pooled degrees of freedom, corresponding to the pooled variance. For n sample variances si2 (i = 1, ..., n), each respectively having νi degrees of freedom, often one computes the linear combination.

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Welch–Satterthwaite equation

In statistics and uncertainty analysis, the Welch–Satterthwaite equation is used to calculate an approximation to the effective degrees of freedom of a linear combination of independent sample variances, also known as the pooled degrees of freedom, corresponding to the pooled variance. For n sample variances si2 (i = 1, ..., n), each respectively having νi degrees of freedom, often one computes the linear combination.

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