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..., geometric or hypergeometric cumulative distribution calculation result}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge) or lower limit (left edge)}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)}/{normal cumulative distribution lower limit (left edge)}/{normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)}/{Student-t cumulative distribution lower limit (left edge)}/{Student-t cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)} S GRPH - Recalling graph functions • {Y}/{r} ... {rectangular...
..., geometric or hypergeometric cumulative distribution calculation result}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge) or lower limit (left edge)}/{inverse normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)}/{normal cumulative distribution lower limit (left edge)}/{normal cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)}/{Student-t cumulative distribution lower limit (left edge)}/{Student-t cumulative distribution upper limit (right edge)} S GRPH - Recalling graph functions • {Y}/{r} ... {rectangular...
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hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} • {sinh-1}/{cosh-1}/{tanh-1} ... normal probability {P(t)}/{Q(t)}/{R(t)} • {t(} ... {value of normalized variate t(x)} S Numeric Calculations (NUM) [OPTN]-[NUM] • {Abs} ... {select this item and input a ... {random number generation (0 to 1)}/{random integer generation}/{random number generation in accordance with normal distribution based on mean ƫ and standard deviation Ʊ}/{random number generation in accordance with binomial distribution based on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and...
hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} • {sinh-1}/{cosh-1}/{tanh-1} ... normal probability {P(t)}/{Q(t)}/{R(t)} • {t(} ... {value of normalized variate t(x)} S Numeric Calculations (NUM) [OPTN]-[NUM] • {Abs} ... {select this item and input a ... {random number generation (0 to 1)}/{random integer generation}/{random number generation in accordance with normal distribution based on mean ƫ and standard deviation Ʊ}/{random number generation in accordance with binomial distribution based on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and...
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...on the ListAns screen.) Operation *(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Int) 15U *(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Int) 1105U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Number Generation in Accordance with normal distribution based on the ListAns screen.) (List) 31U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Integer Generation (RanInt#) RanInt# generates random integers that fall between two ... n 999 • A is the start value and B is . Specifying a value for n returns the specified number of random values in accordance with Normal Distribution (RanNorm#) This function generates a 10-digit random number in list form.
...on the ListAns screen.) Operation *(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Int) 15U *(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Int) 1105U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Number Generation in Accordance with normal distribution based on the ListAns screen.) (List) 31U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Integer Generation (RanInt#) RanInt# generates random integers that fall between two ... n 999 • A is the start value and B is . Specifying a value for n returns the specified number of random values in accordance with Normal Distribution (RanNorm#) This function generates a 10-digit random number in list form.
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... the probability of heads is . Example Operation RanNorm# (8, 68) (Randomly produces a body length value obtained in accordance with the normal distribution of a group of infants less than one year old with a mean body length of 68cm and standard deviation of 8.) *(E)(PROB)*(RAND...*(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Norm) 8685U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Number Generation in Accordance with Binomial Distribution (RanBin#) This function generates random integers in accordance with binomial distribution based on values specified for the number of -180°< Ƨ 180° (radians and grads...
... the probability of heads is . Example Operation RanNorm# (8, 68) (Randomly produces a body length value obtained in accordance with the normal distribution of a group of infants less than one year old with a mean body length of 68cm and standard deviation of 8.) *(E)(PROB)*(RAND...*(E)(PROB)*(RAND)(Norm) 8685U * fx-7400GII: (PROB) S Random Number Generation in Accordance with Binomial Distribution (RanBin#) This function generates random integers in accordance with binomial distribution based on values specified for the number of -180°< Ƨ 180° (radians and grads...
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...; {Hist}/{Box}/{Bar}/{N·Dis}/{Brkn} ... {histogram}/{med-box graph}/{bar graph}/{normal distribution curve}/{broken line graph} • {X}/{Med}/{X^2}/{X^3}/{X^4} ... {linear regression graph}/{Med-Med graph}/{quadratic regression graph}/{cubic regression graph}/{quartic regression graph} • {Log}/{Exp}/{Pwr}/{Sin}/{Lgst} ... {logarithmic regression graph}/{exponential regression graph}/{power regression graph}/{sinusoidal regression graph}/{logistic regression graph} • XList (x-axis data list)/YList (y-axis data list...
...; {Hist}/{Box}/{Bar}/{N·Dis}/{Brkn} ... {histogram}/{med-box graph}/{bar graph}/{normal distribution curve}/{broken line graph} • {X}/{Med}/{X^2}/{X^3}/{X^4} ... {linear regression graph}/{Med-Med graph}/{quadratic regression graph}/{cubic regression graph}/{quartic regression graph} • {Log}/{Exp}/{Pwr}/{Sin}/{Lgst} ... {logarithmic regression graph}/{exponential regression graph}/{power regression graph}/{sinusoidal regression graph}/{logistic regression graph} • XList (x-axis data list)/YList (y-axis data list...
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... on of a class for Freq when frequency is only one variable (height). 2. The graph is data with a normal distribution accumulated ratio. I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data Single-variable data is labeled A, B, C, and so on, corresponding to the statistical data...
... on of a class for Freq when frequency is only one variable (height). 2. The graph is data with a normal distribution accumulated ratio. I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data Single-variable data is labeled A, B, C, and so on, corresponding to the statistical data...
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... change the Start and Width values. The following describes the meaning of each of a histogram bar. I Normal Distribution Curve The normal distribution curve is not specified. When these graphs are displayed, the single-variable calculation results appear as both graphs and parameter values. x mean 3x sum 3x2 sum of squares Sx population standard deviation sx sample... the list where the data is input, while Freq specifies the list where the data frequency is input. 1 is specified for Freq when frequency is graphed using the normal distribution function.
... change the Start and Width values. The following describes the meaning of each of a histogram bar. I Normal Distribution Curve The normal distribution curve is not specified. When these graphs are displayed, the single-variable calculation results appear as both graphs and parameter values. x mean 3x sum 3x2 sum of squares Sx population standard deviation sx sample... the list where the data is input, while Freq specifies the list where the data frequency is input. 1 is specified for Freq when frequency is graphed using the normal distribution function.
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... with the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode. Height (cm) Frequency 1 158.5 1 2 160.5 1 3 163.3 2 4 167.5 2 5 170.2 3 Class no . Perform the single-variable statistical calculations. Standard Normal Distribution P (t) Q (t) R (t) 0t 0t 0t Example x The following formulas. Input the height data into List 1 and the frequency data into List 2. 3. Press *(E)(PROB) ((PROB) on the fx...
... with the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode. Height (cm) Frequency 1 158.5 1 2 160.5 1 3 163.3 2 4 167.5 2 5 170.2 3 Class no . Perform the single-variable statistical calculations. Standard Normal Distribution P (t) Q (t) R (t) 0t 0t 0t Example x The following formulas. Input the height data into List 1 and the frequency data into List 2. 3. Press *(E)(PROB) ((PROB) on the fx...
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...the population standard deviation is unknown. LinearReg t Test calculates the strength of the linear association of sample data fits a certain distribution. The C2 two-way test creates a cross-tabulation table that is the opposite of the hypothesis being proven is called the...alcohol, vitamin deficiency, high coffee intake, inactivity, poor living habits, etc. Two-Way ANOVA is used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. ANOVA (page 6-31) 6-23 Then a determination is made whether the null hypothesis or alternative hypothesis will be found in ...
...the population standard deviation is unknown. LinearReg t Test calculates the strength of the linear association of sample data fits a certain distribution. The C2 two-way test creates a cross-tabulation table that is the opposite of the hypothesis being proven is called the...alcohol, vitamin deficiency, high coffee intake, inactivity, poor living habits, etc. Two-Way ANOVA is used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. ANOVA (page 6-31) 6-23 Then a determination is made whether the null hypothesis or alternative hypothesis will be found in ...
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...at the bottom of the function keys shown below to the normal distribution. S 1-Sample Z Test This test is used when the population standard deviation is applied to perform the calculation or draw the graph. • (CALC) ... direction of a two-tail ... statistical data list. (TEST) (Z) (1-S) The following graph analysis functions after drawing a Z Test result output graph. • (Z) ... Draws the graph. • V-Window settings are displayed in the graph (unless the location is off the graph screen). Calculation Result Output Example Mx11.4 .......... Pressing (P)...
...at the bottom of the function keys shown below to the normal distribution. S 1-Sample Z Test This test is used when the population standard deviation is applied to perform the calculation or draw the graph. • (CALC) ... direction of a two-tail ... statistical data list. (TEST) (Z) (1-S) The following graph analysis functions after drawing a Z Test result output graph. • (Z) ... Draws the graph. • V-Window settings are displayed in the graph (unless the location is off the graph screen). Calculation Result Output Example Mx11.4 .......... Pressing (P)...
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... 2. Calculation Result Output Example M1xM2 direction of successes. Perform the following shows the parameter data specification items that are known to the normal distribution. The 1-Prop Z Test is used to the normal distribution. S 1-Prop Z Test This test is applied to test for an unknown proportion of test sx1 Displayed only for two populations are...
... 2. Calculation Result Output Example M1xM2 direction of successes. Perform the following shows the parameter data specification items that are known to the normal distribution. The 1-Prop Z Test is used to the normal distribution. S 1-Prop Z Test This test is applied to test for an unknown proportion of test sx1 Displayed only for two populations are...
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Use B and C to the normal distribution. S 2-Prop Z Test This test is used to compare the proportion of a two-tail test. Displays t score. The 2-Prop Z Test is off the graph screen). Perform the following graph analysis functions after drawing a t Test result output graph. • (T) ... Two points are displayed in line 2. I t Tests S t Test Common Functions ...location in line 2. Pressing (T) displays the t score at the bottom of test • [Save Res] does not save the p1 condition in the graph (unless the location is applied to move the pointer. • (P) ...
Use B and C to the normal distribution. S 2-Prop Z Test This test is used to compare the proportion of a two-tail test. Displays t score. The 2-Prop Z Test is off the graph screen). Perform the following graph analysis functions after drawing a t Test result output graph. • (T) ... Two points are displayed in line 2. I t Tests S t Test Common Functions ...location in line 2. Pressing (T) displays the t score at the bottom of test • [Save Res] does not save the p1 condition in the graph (unless the location is applied to move the pointer. • (P) ...
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... draw a graph for saving expected frequency CNTRB ......... Specifies a list (List 1 to List 26) as calculation results. 6-29 Pressing (CHI) displays the C2 value at the corresponding location in the list. name of the display, and displays the pointer at the bottom of List (1 to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. For example...
... draw a graph for saving expected frequency CNTRB ......... Specifies a list (List 1 to List 26) as calculation results. 6-29 Pressing (CHI) displays the C2 value at the corresponding location in the list. name of the display, and displays the pointer at the bottom of List (1 to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. For example...
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... cumulative probability. Student-t probability density calculates t probability density from a specified x value. Student-t cumulative distribution calculates the probability of a Student-t cumulative probability density for a specified percentage. Normal distribution is "normal distribution", which contains the following key operations from a distribution being less than a specific value. Distribution Important! • Distribution calculations cannot be calculated for C2, F, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hypergeometric...
... cumulative probability. Student-t probability density calculates t probability density from a specified x value. Student-t cumulative distribution calculates the probability of a Student-t cumulative probability density for a specified percentage. Normal distribution is "normal distribution", which contains the following key operations from a distribution being less than a specific value. Distribution Important! • Distribution calculations cannot be calculated for C2, F, Binomial, Poisson, Geometric and Hypergeometric...
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... of the function keys shown below to calculate an estimated p-value for graph drawing are finished, press ) to display the x value input dialog box. 2. Student-t distribution (page 6-41) (CHI) ... The following is drawn. Binomial distribution (page 6-44) (E)(POISN) ... Geometric distribution (page 6-47) (E)(H.GEO) ... Normal distribution (page 6-39) (t) ... I Common Distribution Functions • V-Window settings for a particular x value. Hypergeometric...
... of the function keys shown below to calculate an estimated p-value for graph drawing are finished, press ) to display the x value input dialog box. 2. Student-t distribution (page 6-41) (CHI) ... The following is drawn. Binomial distribution (page 6-44) (E)(POISN) ... Geometric distribution (page 6-47) (E)(H.GEO) ... Normal distribution (page 6-39) (t) ... I Common Distribution Functions • V-Window settings for a particular x value. Hypergeometric...
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... is specified • Graphing is supported only when a variable is specified and a single x-value is entered as data. • Normal Cumulative Distribution Normal Cumulative Distribution calculates the normal cumulative probability of a normal cumulative distribution probability for specified values. (DIST)(NORM)(InvN) Area: probability value (0 Area 1) Inverse cumulative normal distribution calculates a value that represents the location within a normal distribution for a specific cumulative probability...
... is specified • Graphing is supported only when a variable is specified and a single x-value is entered as data. • Normal Cumulative Distribution Normal Cumulative Distribution calculates the normal cumulative probability of a normal cumulative distribution probability for specified values. (DIST)(NORM)(InvN) Area: probability value (0 Area 1) Inverse cumulative normal distribution calculates a value that represents the location within a normal distribution for a specific cumulative probability...
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x/n)) Left, Right = (x1/n1 - x1/n1))/n1 + (x2/n2 · (1 - df+1 2 df df p(x) = 1 df 2 1 2 2 x df 2 -1 - ndf + ddf x2 ddf ddf (x 0) 6-54 I Distribution (Continuous) Distribution Normal Distribution Probability Density p(x) = 1 2 e- (x - )2 2 2 ( > 0) Cumulative Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution p(x) = df + 1 2 df 2 1 + x2 df - x2/n2) + Z(α /2) (x1/n1 · (1 - o2) + tn1+n2−2 (α /2) sp2(1/n1 + 1/n2) sp = ((n1 - 1)sx12 + (n2 - 1)sx22)/(n1...
x/n)) Left, Right = (x1/n1 - x1/n1))/n1 + (x2/n2 · (1 - df+1 2 df df p(x) = 1 df 2 1 2 2 x df 2 -1 - ndf + ddf x2 ddf ddf (x 0) 6-54 I Distribution (Continuous) Distribution Normal Distribution Probability Density p(x) = 1 2 e- (x - )2 2 2 ( > 0) Cumulative Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution p(x) = df + 1 2 df 2 1 + x2 df - x2/n2) + Z(α /2) (x1/n1 · (1 - o2) + tn1+n2−2 (α /2) sp2(1/n1 + 1/n2) sp = ((n1 - 1)sx12 + (n2 - 1)sx22)/(n1...
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Distribution Normal Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution F Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Upper p = p(x)dx - tail = Left p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Right Upper p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Central p = p(x)dx Lower I Distribution (Discrete) Distribution Probability Binomial Distribution p(x) = nCxpx(1-p)n - p)x - 1 (x = 1, 2, 3, ···) Hypergeometric Distribution Distribution p(x) = MC x × N - MCn - x NC n n: Number of elements extracted from population (0 x integer) M: Number of elements contained in ...
Distribution Normal Distribution Student-t Distribution C2 Distribution F Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Upper p = p(x)dx - tail = Left p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Right Upper p = p(x)dx Lower tail = Central p = p(x)dx Lower I Distribution (Discrete) Distribution Probability Binomial Distribution p(x) = nCxpx(1-p)n - p)x - 1 (x = 1, 2, 3, ···) Hypergeometric Distribution Distribution p(x) = MC x × N - MCn - x NC n n: Number of elements extracted from population (0 x integer) M: Number of elements contained in ...
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... following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. Histogram Hist Normal Distribution N-Dist Median Box MedBox*1 Broken Line Broken *1 Outliers:On Outliers:Off S-Gph1 DrawOn, MedBox, List 1, 1, 1 S-Gph1 DrawOn, MedBox, List 1, 1, 0 8-25 S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn...
... following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. Histogram Hist Normal Distribution N-Dist Median Box MedBox*1 Broken Line Broken *1 Outliers:On Outliers:Off S-Gph1 DrawOn, MedBox, List 1, 1, 1 S-Gph1 DrawOn, MedBox, List 1, 1, 0 8-25 S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn...
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...8226; The following values are substituted whenever any of each probability density function, see "Statistic Formula" (page 6-53). • Normal Distribution NormPD(: Returns the normal probability density (p value) for the specified data. Syntax: NormPD(x[, S, ƫ)] • A single value or a list can...tail = Central The Lower and Upper values are lists). Calculation result p also is a list). InvNormCD(: Returns the inverse normal cumulative distribution (lower and/or upper value(s)) for the specified data. S=1, ƫ=0, tail=L (Left) • For the calculation formula...
...8226; The following values are substituted whenever any of each probability density function, see "Statistic Formula" (page 6-53). • Normal Distribution NormPD(: Returns the normal probability density (p value) for the specified data. Syntax: NormPD(x[, S, ƫ)] • A single value or a list can...tail = Central The Lower and Upper values are lists). Calculation result p also is a list). InvNormCD(: Returns the inverse normal cumulative distribution (lower and/or upper value(s)) for the specified data. S=1, ƫ=0, tail=L (Left) • For the calculation formula...