How does the chi-squared distribution relate to the Gamma distribution?

1 Answer
May 4, 2016

The Gamma distribution is actually a family of parametrized distributions of which the Chi-Squared distribution is one.

Explanation:

The Gamma distribution is actually a family of parametrized distributions of which the Chi-Squared distribution is one. The gamma distribution has two parameters, often written as k and theta:

Gamma(k,theta)

Where k is called the shape and theta is called the scale. To get the Chi-Squared distribution, we fix the scale to 2 and set the shape equal to the degrees of freedom divided by 2:

chi^2(nu)=Gamma(nu//2,2)

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