
The following shows the meaning of each item in the case of list data specification.
| Data ............................ | data type | 
| ∝1 ................................. | sample mean value test conditions (“G ∝2” specifies  | 
| 
 | test, “< ∝2” specifies  | 
| 
 | than sample 2, “> ∝2” specifies  | 
| 
 | greater than sample 2.) | 
| List(1) .......................... | list whose contents you want to use as data of sample 1 | 
| 
 | (List 1 to 26) | 
| List(2) .......................... | list whose contents you want to use as data of sample 2 | 
| 
 | (List 1 to 26) | 
| Freq(1) ........................ | frequency of sample 1 (1 or List 1 to 26) | 
| Freq(2) ........................ | frequency of sample 2 (1 or List 1 to 26) | 
| Pooled ......................... | pooling On (in effect) or Off (not in effect) | 
| Save Res .................... | list for storage of calculation results (None or List 1 to 26) | 
| Execute ....................... | executes a calculation or draws a graph | 
The following shows the meaning of parameter data specification items that are different from list data specification.
| o1 ................................. | mean of sample 1 | 
 | 
| standard deviation  | > 0) of sample 1 | |
| n1 ................................. | size (positive integer) of sample 1 | |
| o2 ................................. | mean of sample 2 | 
 | 
| standard deviation  | > 0) of sample 2 | |
| n2 ................................. | size (positive integer) of sample 2 | |
After setting all the parameters, use c to move the highlighting to “Execute” and then press one of the function keys shown below to perform the calculation or draw the graph.
• 1(CALC) ... Performs the calculation.
• 6(DRAW) ... Draws the graph.
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