can you bit a bit more specific here? f tests AND t tests are used for a 
variety of things

give us some context and perhaps we can help

at a minimum of course, one is calling for using a test that involves 
looking at the F distribution for critical values ... the other calls for 
using a t distribution but, that still does not really tell you what is 
going on

At 04:41 AM 2/14/02 -0800, Jan wrote:
>The question is how do I see the difference when it's asked for an
>f-test or a t-test?
>
>
>Jan
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