Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00345:reg:47:p2
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Provision Reference: reg 47 (pt 2/2)
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in the control group, that is used for the purposes of this Part, worked out using equation 7.
fpcT means the finite population correction when using the change in mean daily emissions of greenhouse gas, between the pre‑treatment period and the measurement period, at sites in the control group and sites in the treatment group under a counterfactual scenario to predict the change in mean daily emissions of greenhouse gas at sites in the treatment group under a counterfactual scenario, as follows:
 (a) if the project proponent for the project chooses to use a finite population correction:

 (b) if the project proponent for the project chooses not to use a finite population correction:

NT means the number of sites included in the treatment group for all or part of the measurement period.
fpcC means the finite population correction for estimating the change in mean daily emissions of greenhouse gas, between the pre‑treatment period and the measurement period, at sites in the control group and sites in the treatment group under a counterfactual scenario, using the change in mean daily emissions of greenhouse gas at sites in the control group, as follows:
 (a) if the project proponent for the project chooses to use a finite population correction:

 (b) if the project proponent for the project chooses not to use a finite population correction:

NC means the number of sites included in the control group for all or part of the measurement period.
T(p = 0.95) means:
 (a) for degrees of freedom less than 2 400—the value from the standard t distribution table with (NC ‑ 1) degrees of freedom and probability 0.95; or
 (b) for degrees of freedom exceeding 2 400—the value of 1.6449.
Note: The 0.95 values of the test statistic are from the upper 5 percentage points of the distribution.
N means the number of sites that are in the control group or treatment group in the population for all of part of the measurement period.