Input and output terms – Casio ClassPad II fx-CP400 User Manual
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Chapter 7: Statistics Application
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Input and Output Terms
kInput Terms
C-Level: confidence level (0
s C-Level < 1)
Contrib: name of list specifying the contribution of
each observed count
df
: degrees of freedom
Expected: name of list that is for saving expected
frequency
Freq, Freq(1), Freq(2): frequency (1 or list name)
List, List(1), List(2): list where sample data is located
Lower (Distribution): lower bound
M
: number of success in population*
1
Matrix (
χ
2
Test): name of matrix containing observed
values*
2
n
(Hypergeometric Distribution): number of trials from
population*
1
n
: sample size*
1
n
1
/
n
2
: size of {sample 1 / sample 2}*
1
N
: population size (integer,
n
s
N
,
M
s
N
)
Numtrial: number of trials
n
*
1
Observed (
χ
2
GOF Test): name of list containing
observed counts (all cells positive integers)
Observed (
χ
2
Test): name of matrix containing
observed values*
2
p
0
: expected sample proportion (0 <
p
0
< 1)
p
1
condition (2-Proportion
Z
Test): sample proportion
test conditions*
3
Pooled: pooling On or Off
pos
: probability of success
p
(0
s
p
s 1)
prob
(Inv. Distribution): cumulative probability value
(0
s
prob
s 1)
Prop condition (1-Proportion
Z
Test): sample
proportion test conditions*
4
s
x
: sample standard deviation (0 < s
x
)
s
x
1
/ s
x
2
: sample standard deviation of {sample 1 /
sample 2} (0 < s
x
1
, 0 < s
x
2
)
Upper (Distribution): upper bound
x
(1-Proportion
Z
Test): sample value*
1
x
(1-Proportion
Z
Interval): data value*
1
x
(Binomial PD): specified trial (integer, 0
s
x
s
n
)
x
(Poisson PD, Geometric PD, Hypergeometric PD):
specified trial*
1
x
(Other than the above): data value
x
_
: sample mean
x
_
1
/
x
_
2
: sample mean of {sample 1 data / sample 2
data}
x
1
/
x
2
(1-Proportion
Z
Interval): data value of {sample
1 / sample 2} (integer, 0
s
x
1
, 0
s
x
2
)
XList / YList:
x
-data list /
y
-data list
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&
ρρ condition (LinearReg
t
Test):
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and
ρ-value
test conditions*
4
λ : mean (0 <
ƪ
)
ƫ
(Distribution): population mean
ƫ
condition (1-Sample
Z
Test, 1-Sample
t
Test):
population mean value test conditions*
4
ƫ
0
: assumed population mean
ƫ
1
(2-Sample
Z
Test): population mean value test
conditions*
3
ƫ
1
(2-Sample
t
Test): sample mean value test
conditions*
3
σ: population standard deviation (0 < σ)
σ
1
condition (2-Sample
F
Test): population standard
deviation test conditions*
3
σ
1
/
σ
2
: population standard deviation of {sample 1 /
sample 2} (0 <
σ
1
/ 0 <
σ
2
)
*1 positive
integer
*2 positive integers in all cells for 2 × 2 and larger matrices; positive real numbers for one row matrices
*3 “ ” specifies two-tail test, “<” specifies one-tail test where sample 1 is smaller than sample 2, “>” specifies
one-tail test where sample 1 is greater than sample 2.
*4 “ ” specifies two-tail test, “<” specifies lower one-tail test, “>” specifies upper one-tail test.