Texas Instruments NS/CLM/1L1/B Reference Guide - Page 97

zInterval_1Prop, Catalog &gt, Output variable, Description, zInterval_2Prop, zInterval_2Samp

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zInterval_1Prop zInterval_1Prop x,n [,CLevel] Computes a one-proportion z confidence interval. A summary of results is stored in the stat.results variable. (See page 76.) Output variable Description stat.CLower, stat.CUpper Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of distribution. stat.Ç The calculated proportion of successes. stat.ME Margin of error. stat.n Number of samples in data sequence. zInterval_2Prop zInterval_2Prop x1,n1,x2,n2[,CLevel] Computes a two-proportion z confidence interval. A summary of results is stored in the stat.results variable. (See page 76.) Output variable Description stat.CLower, stat.CUpper Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of distribution. stat.ÇDiff The calculated difference between proportions. stat.ME Margin of error. stat.Ç1 First sample proportion estimate. stat.Ç2 Second sample proportion estimate. stat.n1 Sample size in data sequence one. stat.n2 Sample size in data sequence two. zInterval_2Samp zInterval_2Samp s1,s2 ,List1,List2[,Freq1[,Freq2,[CLevel]]] (Data list input) zInterval_2Samp s1,s2,v1,n1,v2,n2[,CLevel] (Summary stats input) Computes a two-sample z confidence interval. A summary of results is stored in the stat.results variable. (See page 76.) Output variable Description stat.CLower, stat.CUpper Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of distribution. stat.x1-x2 Sample means of the data sequences from the normal random distribution. Catalog > Catalog > Catalog > TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide 91

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TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide
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zInterval_1Prop
Catalog >
zInterval_1Prop
x
,
n
[
,
CLevel
]
Computes a one-proportion
z
confidence interval. A summary of
results is stored in the
stat.results
variable. (See page 76.)
Output variable
Description
stat.CLower, stat.CUpper
Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of
distribution.
stat.
Ç
The calculated proportion of successes.
stat.ME
Margin of error.
stat.n
Number of samples in data sequence.
zInterval_2Prop
Catalog >
zInterval_2Prop
x1
,
n1
,
x2
,
n2
[
,
CLevel
]
Computes a two-proportion
z
confidence interval. A summary of
results is stored in the
stat.results
variable. (See page 76.)
Output variable
Description
stat.CLower, stat.CUpper
Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of distribution.
stat.
Ç
Diff
The calculated difference between proportions.
stat.ME
Margin of error.
stat.
Ç
1
First sample proportion estimate.
stat.
Ç
2
Second sample proportion estimate.
stat.n1
Sample size in data sequence one.
stat.n2
Sample size in data sequence two.
zInterval_2Samp
Catalog >
zInterval_2Samp
s
1
,
s
2
,
List1
,
List2
[
,
Freq1
[
,
Freq2
,
[
CLevel
]]]
(Data list input)
zInterval_2Samp
s
1
,
s
2
,
v
1
,
n1
,
v
2
,
n2
[
,
CLevel
]
(Summary stats input)
Computes a two-sample
z
confidence interval. A summary of results is
stored in the
stat.results
variable. (See page 76.)
Output variable
Description
stat.CLower, stat.CUpper
Confidence interval containing confidence level probability of distribution.
stat.
x
1
-
x
2
Sample means of the data sequences from the normal random distribution.