Type your data into the first list, L 1. Select On and the histogram graph, which is the third option. Enter the time variable values in L1 and the measured variable values in L2. Scroll down to option 1-PropZTest. You have the option to input Data or Stats. Data — If you have the raw data and it is a small enough sample where it is reasonable to enter, you will get a more exact answer using this than the summary statistics.
Stats — Use this option if you were provided summary statistics. Select Yes or No for Pooled. Choose Yes if you are assuming the population variances to be equal. Choose No if you are not assuming the population variances to be equal. Note that many calculators use an alternate formula for the number of degrees of freedom, so solutions may vary. Input the area to the left of z. If given the area to the right of z , subtract from 1.
If non-standard normal, input , mean , standard deviation. Input the lower x or z value , the upper x or z value , the mean of the distribution not required if providing z scores — if not entered assumed to be 0 , the standard deviation of the distribution not required if providing z- scores — if not entered assumed to be 1.
Scroll down to option poissoncdf. Input the mean and the number of successes separated by a comma. Scroll down to option poissonpdf. For the correlation coefficient r and the coefficient of determination r 2 to appear in the output for the linear regression function, the following steps must be taken. Note: These directions update a setting in your calculator and do not need to be followed every time the linear regression function is run to find r and r 2.
Enter the independent variables into L1 , and the dependent variables into L2. Verify the Xlist , Ylist , and Freq. Enter the x -values into L1 and the y -values into L2. Enter L1 for the Xlist and L2 for the Ylist. The value entered for the option Freq should be 1. Enter the regression equation into RegEQ if you have already calculated it.
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