Inferential Statistics - Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Manual Book

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Animating a slider
An animated slider steps repeatedly through its range, using the slider's
Step Size.
Access the slider's context Menu and select
Note: To stop the animation, click
stops if you lock the slider's associated variable.
Removing a slider
Removing a slider does not delete the variable associated with the slider.
1. Click in the slider's selection rectangle to select it.
.
2. Press
.
Tips for using sliders
Use multiple sliders for a variable
You can assign the same variable to multiple sliders. This lets you see
the effect of adjusting a variable by different step sizes or through
different ranges.
Deselect a slider
To deselect a slider, click another part of the work area, press
e e
press
Associate a different variable with a slider
Click the text box for the variable name and type the name of the
numeric variable to use.
With the slider active, click the
the list.

Inferential Statistics

You can explore hypothesis tests and probability distributions in the
Data & Statistics application after entering the data on a
Lists & Spreadsheet page.
Drawing inferential statistics plots
The following example uses the Draw option of the
to plot a distribution model.
1. On a Lists & Spreadsheet page, select the column-formula cell (second
cell from the top) in column A.
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Using Data & Statistics
to move to another element in the work area.
Animate
Stop Animate
h
button to select a variable from
.
. Animation also
d
function
normCdf()
, or

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