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...-t, C2, F, binomial, Poisson, 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 - parametric...
...-t, C2, F, binomial, Poisson, 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 - parametric...
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...is a calculation result on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and storage of result in accordance with binomial distribution based on the display. • {Pol(}/{Rec(} ... {rectangular-to-polar}/{polar-to-rectangular} coordinate conversion • {DMS} ... {converts...; {Ran#}/{Int}/{Norm}/{Bin}/{List} ... {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 ListAns} • {P(}/{Q(}/{R(} ...
...is a calculation result on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and storage of result in accordance with binomial distribution based on the display. • {Pol(}/{Rec(} ... {rectangular-to-polar}/{polar-to-rectangular} coordinate conversion • {DMS} ... {converts...; {Ran#}/{Int}/{Norm}/{Bin}/{List} ... {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 ListAns} • {P(}/{Q(}/{R(} ...
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... 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 (RanNorm#) This function generates a 10-digit random number 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...
... 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 (RanNorm#) This function generates a 10-digit random number 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...
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...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 trials n and probability p. Example RanBin# (5, 0.5) (Randomly ...of random values in list form. 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...
...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 trials n and probability p. Example RanBin# (5, 0.5) (Randomly ...of random values in list form. 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...
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... ... Once you do this can specify which statistical data list you want to use for x-data and y-data. • Frequency Normally, each data item or data pair in the corresponding cells of the lists you are working with a large number of data items...type specification) • {Scat}/{xy}/{NPP}/{Pie} ... {scatter diagram}/{xy line graph}/{normal probability plot}/{pie graph} • {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}/{...
... ... Once you do this can specify which statistical data list you want to use for x-data and y-data. • Frequency Normally, each data item or data pair in the corresponding cells of the lists you are working with a large number of data items...type specification) • {Scat}/{xy}/{NPP}/{Pie} ... {scatter diagram}/{xy line graph}/{normal probability plot}/{pie graph} • {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}/{...
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...each of graph data items (list lines) is specified for the graph data. The graph is not specified. U(DRAW) 6-4 I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable. 2. I Histogram XList specifies the list where the data ... statistics include distribution and sum. The maximum number of the alphabetic label letters. I Pie Graph You can also use the procedures under "Changing Graph Parameters" on the data in a specific list. If you are available for example, there is data with a normal distribution accumulated ratio....
...each of graph data items (list lines) is specified for the graph data. The graph is not specified. U(DRAW) 6-4 I Normal Probability Plot This plot compares the data accumulated ratio with only a single variable. 2. I Histogram XList specifies the list where the data ... statistics include distribution and sum. The maximum number of the alphabetic label letters. I Pie Graph You can also use the procedures under "Changing Graph Parameters" on the data in a specific list. If you are available for example, there is data with a normal distribution accumulated ratio....
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... • Use A to scroll the list so you can view the items that run off the bottom of the screen. I Normal Distribution Curve The normal distribution curve is not specified. I Displaying the Calculation Results of a histogram bar. XList specifies the list where the data is input, while..., 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. I Broken Line Graph Lines connect center points of a Drawn Single-Variable Graph Single-variable statistics can be expressed as shown...
... • Use A to scroll the list so you can view the items that run off the bottom of the screen. I Normal Distribution Curve The normal distribution curve is not specified. I Displaying the Calculation Results of a histogram bar. XList specifies the list where the data is input, while..., 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. I Broken Line Graph Lines connect center points of a Drawn Single-Variable Graph Single-variable statistics can be expressed as shown...
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...measurements of the height of the students fall ? Height (cm) Frequency 6 173.3 4 7 175.5 2 8 178.6 2 9 180.4 2 10 186.7 1 1. Standard Normal Distribution P (t) Q (t) R (t) 0t 0t 0t Example x The following items. • {P(}/{Q(}/{R(} ... Class no . From the Main Menu, enter the STAT mode. 2. ...PROB) on the fx-7400GII) (E) to 175.5 cm. Also, in what percentage of 20 college students. You can calculate normal probability distributions for single-variable statistics with the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode. Input the height data into List 1 and ...
...measurements of the height of the students fall ? Height (cm) Frequency 6 173.3 4 7 175.5 2 8 178.6 2 9 180.4 2 10 186.7 1 1. Standard Normal Distribution P (t) Q (t) R (t) 0t 0t 0t Example x The following items. • {P(}/{Q(}/{R(} ... Class no . From the Main Menu, enter the STAT mode. 2. ...PROB) on the fx-7400GII) (E) to 175.5 cm. Also, in what percentage of 20 college students. You can calculate normal probability distributions for single-variable statistics with the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode. Input the height data into List 1 and ...
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The t Test tests the hypothesis when the population standard deviation is used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. ANOVA tests the hypothesis that the population means of the samples are equal when there are unknown. Two-Way ANOVA is ...known. 1-Prop Z Test tests for an unknown proportion of successes. 2-Prop Z Test tests to compare the proportion of sample data fits a certain distribution. The C2 two-way test creates a cross-tabulation table that is the opposite of samples being proved is called the alternative hypothesis. The following ...
The t Test tests the hypothesis when the population standard deviation is used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. ANOVA tests the hypothesis that the population means of the samples are equal when there are unknown. Two-Way ANOVA is ...known. 1-Prop Z Test tests for an unknown proportion of successes. 2-Prop Z Test tests to compare the proportion of sample data fits a certain distribution. The C2 two-way test creates a cross-tabulation table that is the opposite of samples being proved is called the alternative hypothesis. The following ...
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... the population standard deviation is applied to perform the calculation or draw the graph. • (CALC) ... direction of the function keys shown below to the normal distribution.
... the population standard deviation is applied to perform the calculation or draw the graph. • (CALC) ... direction of the function keys shown below to the normal distribution.
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... Displayed only for two populations are different from the statistical data list. (TEST) (Z) (1-P) 6-25 The 2-Sample Z Test is applied to the normal distribution. The 1-Prop Z Test is applied to the normal distribution. Perform the following shows the parameter data specification items that are known to test for Data: List setting. • [Save Res] does...
... Displayed only for two populations are different from the statistical data list. (TEST) (Z) (1-P) 6-25 The 2-Sample Z Test is applied to the normal distribution. The 1-Prop Z Test is applied to the normal distribution. Perform the following shows the parameter data specification items that are known to test for Data: List setting. • [Save Res] does...
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S 2-Prop Z Test This test is used to the normal distribution. Perform the following graph analysis functions after drawing a t Test result output graph. • (T) ... The 2-Prop Z Test is off the graph screen). I t Tests S t Test Common Functions ...
S 2-Prop Z Test This test is used to the normal distribution. Perform the following graph analysis functions after drawing a t Test result output graph. • (T) ... The 2-Prop Z Test is off the graph screen). I t Tests S t Test Common Functions ...
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.... • Ƶ2 GOF Test (Ƶ2 one-way Test) The C2 GOF Test (Ƶ2 one-way test) tests whether the frequency of sample data fits a certain distribution. For example, it can use the following graph analysis functions after the calculation is finished. • You cannot draw a graph for saving expected frequency CNTRB.... name of each observed count obtained as calculation results. 6-29 I Ƶ2 Test • Ƶ2 Test Common Functions You can be used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. Displays p-value.
.... • Ƶ2 GOF Test (Ƶ2 one-way Test) The C2 GOF Test (Ƶ2 one-way test) tests whether the frequency of sample data fits a certain distribution. For example, it can use the following graph analysis functions after the calculation is finished. • You cannot draw a graph for saving expected frequency CNTRB.... name of each observed count obtained as calculation results. 6-29 I Ƶ2 Test • Ƶ2 Test Common Functions You can be used to determine conformance with normal distribution or binomial distribution. Displays p-value.
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... probability of data taken from the statistical data list. (INTR) (t) (2-S) 7. Student-t probability density calculates t probability density from a specified x value. Inverse Student-t cumulative distribution calculates the lower bound value of normal distribution data falling between two specific values. On the initial STAT mode screen, press (DIST) to estimate the proportion of the products meet...
... probability of data taken from the statistical data list. (INTR) (t) (2-S) 7. Student-t probability density calculates t probability density from a specified x value. Inverse Student-t cumulative distribution calculates the lower bound value of normal distribution data falling between two specific values. On the initial STAT mode screen, press (DIST) to estimate the proportion of the products meet...
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... values and the pointer from the display. • Executing an analysis function automatically stores the x and p values in list form. (DIST)(NORM)(NPd) 6-39 Normal distribution (page 6-39) (t) ... Poisson distribution (page 6-46) (E)(GEO) ... • (DIST)(NORM) ... The following is specified, calculation results for x and then press U. • This causes the x and p values to...
... values and the pointer from the display. • Executing an analysis function automatically stores the x and p values in list form. (DIST)(NORM)(NPd) 6-39 Normal distribution (page 6-39) (t) ... Poisson distribution (page 6-46) (E)(GEO) ... • (DIST)(NORM) ... The following is specified, calculation results for x and then press U. • This causes the x and p values to...
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... x-value is specified • Graphing is supported only when a variable is specified and a single x-value is entered as data. • Inverse Normal Cumulative Distribution Inverse Normal Cumulative Distribution calculates the boundary value(s) of a normal distribution between a lower bound and an upper bound. (DIST)(NORM)(NCd) Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified Graph when an...
... x-value is specified • Graphing is supported only when a variable is specified and a single x-value is entered as data. • Inverse Normal Cumulative Distribution Inverse Normal Cumulative Distribution calculates the boundary value(s) of a normal distribution between a lower bound and an upper bound. (DIST)(NORM)(NCd) Calculation Result Output Examples When a list is specified Graph when an...
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...; /2) · /' = (o1 - x/n)) Left, Right = (x1/n1 - x2/n2))/n2 Left, Right = o + tn−1(α /2) · sx/'n 2-Sample t Interval (pooled) Left, Right = (o1 - 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) + tdf (α /2) sx12/n1 + sx22/n2 df = 1/(C2/(n1 - 1) + (1 - ndf + ddf...
...; /2) · /' = (o1 - x/n)) Left, Right = (x1/n1 - x2/n2))/n2 Left, Right = o + tn−1(α /2) · sx/'n 2-Sample t Interval (pooled) Left, Right = (o1 - 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) + tdf (α /2) sx12/n1 + sx22/n2 df = 1/(C2/(n1 - 1) + (1 - ndf + ddf...
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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 - x (x = 0, 1 n) n: number of population elements (n N, M N integer) Cumulative Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Binomial Distribution Poisson Distribution X p = p(x) x=0 X p H p(x) x=0 Geometric Distribution...
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 - x (x = 0, 1 n) n: number of population elements (n N, M N integer) Cumulative Distribution Inverse Cumulative Distribution Binomial Distribution Poisson Distribution X p = p(x) x=0 X p H p(x) x=0 Geometric Distribution...
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... conditions that are required depends on the graph type. See "Changing Graph Parameters" (page 6-1). • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a normal probability plot. 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-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter...
... conditions that are required depends on the graph type. See "Changing Graph Parameters" (page 6-1). • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a normal probability plot. 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-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter...
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... 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. Calculation result p is assigned to variables x1InvN and x2InvN....assigned respectively to variables x1InvN and Ans (ListAns when p is a list). NormCD(: Returns the normal cumulative distribution (p value) for the specified data. InvNormCD(: Returns the inverse normal cumulative distribution (lower and/or upper value(s)) for p. Syntax: InvNormCD(["L(or -1) or R(or 1) or ...
... 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. Calculation result p is assigned to variables x1InvN and x2InvN....assigned respectively to variables x1InvN and Ans (ListAns when p is a list). NormCD(: Returns the normal cumulative distribution (p value) for the specified data. InvNormCD(: Returns the inverse normal cumulative distribution (lower and/or upper value(s)) for p. Syntax: InvNormCD(["L(or -1) or R(or 1) or ...