Degrees of freedom (df) quantify the number of independent pieces of information available to estimate a statistical parameter.
In simple contexts such as a singleβsample tβtest, df is calculated as the sample size minus one, reflecting the loss of one degree of freedom when the sample mean is used as an estimate.
More complex designs, like regression or ANOVA, subtract the number of estimated parameters from the total observations, ensuring that variance estimates remain unbiased.
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