Assembly Language Programming: Inferential Statistics and Distribution Functions
8
5
Select
Calc
or
Draw
(when Draw
is available) to execute the
instruction.
&
or
'
¦
When you select
Calc
, the
results are displayed on the
home screen.
&
¦
When you select
Draw
, the
results are displayed in a
graph (not available for a
confidence interval).
'
Bypassing the Inferential Statistics Editors
You can paste a hypothesis test or confidence interval instruction to the home
screen without displaying the corresponding inferential statistics editor. You can
also paste a hypothesis test or confidence interval instruction to a command line
in a program.
1
Turn
RsltOn
(Results On).
Note:
The default is
RsltOf
(Results Off).
-
Œ
/
'
/
&
b
2
Select the instruction from the
STAT FUNC
menu.
:
/
)
'
(for the
TTest
instruction)
3
Input the syntax for each
hypothesis test and confidence
interval instruction. Complete
the syntax by using one of the
options below:
D
65
P
65.68
P
2.71735165188
P
10
P
0
P
¦
Enter 0 (zero) as the last
parameter to display the
results on the home screen.
Note:
The home screen does
not display the results if you
use
RsltOf
.
0
E
b
– or –
¦
Enter 1 as the last parameter
to display the results in a
graph. The graph is drawn
whether you use
RsltOn
or
RsltOf
.
You can remove the menu
from the bottom of the screen.
1
E
b
:
Select No or Yes for the
Pooled option, if the selection
is available. The Pooled
option is available for Tsam2
and TInt2 only. Press
"
or
!
b
to select an option.
¦
Select No if you do not
want the variances pooled.
Population variances can
be unequal.
¦
Select Yes if you want the
variances pooled.
Population variances are
assumed to be equal.
This example uses summary
statistics. See pages 35-38
for a list of
FUNC
(Function)
menu parameters.