Selecting calculate or draw for a hypothesis test, Selecting calculate for a confidence interval, Bypassing the inferential stat editors – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics and Distributions

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Selecting Calculate or Draw for a Hypothesis Test

Selecting Calculate or Draw for a Hypothesis Test

Selecting Calculate or Draw for a Hypothesis Test

Selecting Calculate or Draw for a Hypothesis Test

After you have entered all arguments in an inferential stat editor for a hypothesis test,
you must select whether you want to see the calculated results on the home screen
(

Calculate

) or on the graph screen (

Draw

).

Calculate

calculates the test results and displays the outputs on the home screen.

Draw

draws a graph of the test results and displays the test statistic and p-value with

the graph. The window variables are adjusted automatically to fit the graph.

To select

Calculate

or

Draw

, move the cursor to either

Calculate

or

Draw

, and then press

Í. The instruction is immediately executed.

Selecting Calculate for a Confidence Interval

Selecting Calculate for a Confidence Interval

Selecting Calculate for a Confidence Interval

Selecting Calculate for a Confidence Interval

After you have entered all arguments in an inferential stat editor for a confidence interval,
select

Calculate

to display the results. The

Draw

option is not available.

When you press

Í,

Calculate

calculates the confidence interval results and displays

the outputs on the home screen.

Bypassing the Inferential Stat Editors

Bypassing the Inferential Stat Editors

Bypassing the Inferential Stat Editors

Bypassing the Inferential Stat Editors

To paste a hypothesis test or confidence interval instruction to the home screen without
displaying the corresponding inferential stat editor, select the instruction you want from
the

CATALOG

menu. Appendix A describes the input syntax for each hypothesis test and

confidence interval instruction.

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