6. Confidence Interval
Important!
• Confidence interval calculations cannot be performed on the fx-7400G
A confidence interval is a range (interval) that includes a statistical value, usually the
population mean.
A confidence interval that is too broad makes it difficult to get an idea of where the population
value (true value) is located. A narrow confidence interval, on the other hand, limits the
population value and makes it difficult to obtain reliable results. The most commonly used
confidence levels are 95% and 99%. Raising the confidence level broadens the confidence
interval, while lowering the confidence level narrows the confidence level, but it also
increases the chance of accidently overlooking the population value. With a 95% confidence
interval, for example, the population value is not included within the resulting intervals 5% of
the time.
When you plan to conduct a survey and then
the sample size, confidence interval width, and confidence level. The confidence level changes
in accordance with the application.
Z
1-Sample
Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean when
the population standard deviation is known.
Z
2-Sample
Interval calculates the confidence interval for the difference between two
population means when the population standard deviations of two samples are known.
Z
1-Prop
Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown proportion of successes.
Z
2-Prop
Interval calculates the confidence interval for the difference between the proportion
of successes in two populations.
t
1-Sample
Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean when
the population standard deviation is unknown.
t
2-Sample
Interval calculates the confidence interval for the difference between two
population means when both population standard deviations are unknown.
On the initial STAT mode screen, press
which contains the following items.
•
(INTR)
After setting all the parameters, use
the function key shown below to perform the calculation.
•
(CALC) ... Performs the calculation.
• There is no graphing for confidence interval functions.
General Confidence Interval Precaution
Inputting a value in the range of 0
Inputting a value in the range of 1
by 100.
Z
(Z) ...
intervals (page 6-36)
t
(t) ...
intervals (page 6-37)
to move the highlighting to "Execute" and then press
C-Level < 1 for the C-Level setting sets a value you input.
C-Level < 100 sets a value equivalent to your input divided
6-35
t
Z
test and
test the data, you must also consider
(INTR) to display the confidence interval menu,
II
.
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1. Press the OPTN key to open the option menu.
2. Select the CALC menu using the F key corresponding to CALC.
3. Choose the Σ (sigma) symbol by pressing the F key labeled with Σ.
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