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I'm trying to convert a series of Z scores into 2-tailed P values in MATLAB. I can see many solutions online that use the MATLAB statistics toolbox, but I don't have this additional package. How can convert my Z scores to p values using only functions in core MATLAB?

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  • If all you really need is normcdf from the Statistics Toolbox, you can find another implementation for it (or, if you have the toolbox and just lack the license, you can simply copy MATLAB's implementation into a new function and use that instead).
    – buzjwa
    Apr 19, 2014 at 10:23

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This is going to come down to finding the area under the standard normal curve. If you let Y be a continuous random variable, finding the probability of your two tails comes down to the following:

Equation

Approximating these integrals is what the statistics toolbox would've done for you. The easiest thing to do would be a rectangle-rule type approximation of the integral. They only take a few minutes to code, and can be very accurate. Here is an explanation of the method, as well as error you can expect:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectangle_method

Of course, the easiest thing to do is find another implementation of normpdf!

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  • The function f(Y) is the probability density function for the Standard Normal distribution, just to be clear. Nov 29, 2014 at 20:29

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