Determining confidence intervals, Ns n s s – HP 48gII User Manual

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reason to believe that the two unknown population variances are different, we
can use the following confidence interval

(

)

2

2

/

,

2

1

2

2

/

,

2

1

2

1

2

1

)

(

,

)

(

X

X

X

X

s

t

X

X

s

t

X

X

±

±

+

±

±

α

ν

α

ν


where the estimated standard deviation for the sum or difference is

2

2

2

1

2

1

2

1

n

s

n

s

s

X

X

+

=

±


and n, the degrees of freedom of the t variate, are calculated using the integer
value closest to

)]

1

/(

)

/

[(

)]

1

/(

)

/

[(

)]

/

(

)

/

[(

2

2

2

2

1

1

2

1

2

2

2

2

1

2

1

+

+

=

n

n

S

n

n

S

n

S

n

S

ν

Determining confidence intervals

The application

6. Conf Interval can be accessed by using ‚Ù—

@@@OK@@@. The application offers the following options:


These options are to be interpreted as follows:

1. Z-INT: 1

µ.: Single sample confidence interval for the population mean,

µ, with known population variance, or for large samples with unknown
population variance.

2. Z-INT:

µ1−µ2.: Confidence interval for the difference of the population

means,

µ

1

-

µ

2

, with either known population variances, or for large

samples with unknown population variances.

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