Texas Instruments BA II PLUS User Manual

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Statistics Worksheet

*

nn represents the number of the current X or Y value.

** Not displayed for one-variable statistics.

*** This guidebook categorizes calculator variables by their method of

entry. (See “

Types of Worksheet Variables

” on page 17.)

Resetting Statistics Worksheet Variables

To clear all

X

and

Y

values as well as all values in the statistics portion

of the worksheet without affecting the statistics calculation method,
press

& z while in the data-entry portion of the worksheet

(

& j).

To reset the statistics calculation method to

LIN

and clear all values

except

X

and

Y

, press

& z while in the calculation method

and computation portion of the worksheet (

& k).

To reset the statistics calculation method to

LIN

and clear all values,

including

X

and

Y

, press

& } !.

Entering Data Points

You can enter up to 50 (x,y) data points.

If you press

# or " to move through the portion of the worksheet

that displays results without entering data points, the calculator will
display an error.

Number of observations
Mean (average) of X values
Sample standard deviation of X
Population standard deviation of X
Mean (average) of Y values
Sample standard deviation of Y
Population standard deviation of Y
Linear regression y-intercept
Linear regression slope
Correlation coefficient
Predicted X value
Predicted Y value
Sum of X values
Sum of X squared values
Sum of Y values
Sum of Y squared values
Sum of XY products

# (as
needed)

n
v
Sx
sx
y**
Sy**
sy**
a**
b**
r**
X'**
Y'**
GX
GX

2

GY**
GY

2

**

GXY**

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Enter/compute
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Variable

Key

Display Variable Type

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