Selecting an alternative hypothesis (ƒé < >), Selecting the pooled option – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual
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Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics and Distributions
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When you enter values in any inferential stat editor, the TI-84 Plus stores them in
memory so that you can run many tests or intervals without having to reenter every
value.
Selecting an Alternative Hypothesis (
Selecting an Alternative Hypothesis (
Selecting an Alternative Hypothesis (
Selecting an Alternative Hypothesis (
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Most of the inferential stat editors for the hypothesis tests prompt you to select one of
three alternative hypotheses.
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The first is a
ƒ alternative hypothesis, such as mƒm0 for the
Z-Test
.
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The second is a
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alternative hypothesis, such as
m1 2-SampTTest . • The third is a > alternative hypothesis, such as p1>p2 for the 2-PropZTest . To select an alternative hypothesis, move the cursor to the appropriate alternative, and Í. Selecting the Pooled Option Selecting the Pooled Option Selecting the Pooled Option Selecting the Pooled Option Pooled ( 2-SampTTest and 2-SampTInt only) specifies whether the variances are to be pooled for the calculation. • Select No if you do not want the variances pooled. Population variances can be unequal. • Select Yes if you want the variances pooled. Population variances are assumed to be equal. To select the Pooled option, move the cursor to Yes , and then press Н.
then press