t,f,z,chi^2 tables

Was going over the quant stuff today. Many of the example problems refer to the tables to come up with certain t/f/chi etc… values. However, I never ran across a problem in any of the mock/practice exams where I had to look any of these up. Can anyone confirm that we just need to know the decision basis of these elements and are not going to have to look anything up? I remember they gave us these tables at lvl 1 and there were a few problems where we had to use these. So Just want to make sure that is not the case this time around. MIXUH

If we do, then mostly likely we’ll get an except in the vignette. How it’s been in the mocks.

You guys haven’t memorized the tables??? You’re so screwed.

haha

Seriously, each year there is atleast one question where they ask what is the t-value under right tail, for a given number of degrees of freedom. Sometimes they like to mix it up with durbin waston, DL, and DU, or F-stat, since they are all so important for the exam.

Chi squared is not so important tho; I 70+'d quant last time and I doubt I would have been able to handle a question where I had to look that shit up. F table, I’d have a better chance, but Chi is messier and I don’t remember how it works at all (also not gonna bother learning)