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Obtaining additional summary statistics, Summary stats.., Fit data.., X-Col, X-Col: 1

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Level 3 shows the form of the equation. Level 2 shows the sample correlation coefficient, and level 1 shows the covariance of x-y. For definitions of these parameters see Chapter 18 in the user's guide. For additional information on the data-fit feature of the calculator see Chapter 18 in the user's guide. Obtaining additional summary statistics The application 4. Summary stats.. in the STAT menu can be useful in some calculations for sample statistics. To get started, press ,Ù once more, move to the fourth option using the down-arrow key ˜, and press @@@OK@@@. The resulting input form contains the following fields: ΣDAT: the matrix containing the data of interest. X-Col, Y-Col: these options apply only when you have more than two columns in the matrix ΣDAT. By default, the x column is column 1, and the y column is column 2. If you have only one column, then the only setting that makes sense is to have X-Col: 1. _ΣX _ ΣY...: summary statistics that you can choose as results of this program by checking the appropriate field using when that field is selected. Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of two variables (x, y) that may be related by a function y = f(x). Therefore, this program can be thought off as a companion to program 3. Fit data.. As an example, for the x-y data currently in ΣDAT, obtain all the summary statistics. • To access the summary stats... option, use OK@@@ • Select the column numbers corresponding to the x- and y-data, i.e., X-Col: 1, and Y-Col: 2. • Using the etc. key select all the options for outputs, i.e., _ΣX, _ΣY, Page 16-6

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Level 3 shows the form of the equation.
Level 2 shows the sample
correlation coefficient, and level 1 shows the covariance of x-y.
For
definitions of these parameters see Chapter 18 in the user’s guide.
For additional information on the data-fit feature of the calculator see
Chapter 18 in the user’s guide.
Obtaining additional summary statistics
The application
4. Summary stats..
in the STAT menu can be useful in
some calculations for sample statistics. To get started, press
‚Ù
once
more, move to the fourth option using the down-arrow key
˜
, and press
@@@OK@@@
.
The resulting input form contains the following fields:
Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of two
variables (x, y) that may be related by a function y = f(x).
Therefore, this
program can be thought off as a companion to program
3. Fit data..
As an example, for the x-y data currently in
Σ
DAT, obtain all the summary
statistics.
To access the
summary stats…
option, use:
‚Ù˜˜˜
@@@OK@@@
Select the column numbers corresponding to the x- and y-data, i.e.,
X-Col: 1, and Y-Col: 2.
Using the
key select all the options for outputs, i.e., _
Σ
X, _
Σ
Y,
etc.
Σ
DAT:
the matrix containing the data of interest.
X-Col, Y-Col:
these options apply only when you have more than two
columns in the matrix
Σ
DAT.
By default, the x column is
column 1, and the y column is column 2.
If you have only
one column, then the only setting that makes sense is to
have
X-Col: 1
.
_
Σ
X _
Σ
Y…:
summary statistics that you can choose as results of this
program by checking the appropriate field using
when that field is selected.