HP 50g manual MTH/PROB menu part, Normal distribution, Student-t distribution

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The MTH/PROB menu - part 2

In this section we discuss four continuous probability distributions that are commonly used for problems related to statistical inference: the normal

distribution, the Student’s t distribution, the Chi-square (χ2) distribution, and the F-distribution. The functions provided by the calculator to evaluate probabilities for these distributions are NDIST, UTPN, UTPT, UTPC, and UTPF. These functions are contained in the MTH/PROBABILITY menu introduced earlier in this chapter. To see these functions activate the MTH menu: „´and select the PROBABILITY option:

The Normal distribution

Functions NDIST and UTPN relate to the Normal distribution with mean , and variance σ2.

To calculate the value of probability density function, or pdf, of the f(x) for

the normal distribution, use function NDIST(, σ2, x). For example, check that for a normal distribution, NDIST(1.0, 0.5, 2.0) = 0.20755374. This function is useful to plot the Normal distribution pdf.

The calculator also provides function UTPN that calculates the upper-tail normal distribution, i.e., UTPN(, σ2, x) = P(X>x) = 1 - P(X<x), where P() represents a probability. For example, check that for a normal distribution,

with = 1.0, σ2 = 0.5, UTPN(1.0, 0.5, 0.75) = 0.638163.

The Student-t distribution

The Student-t, or simply, the t-, distribution has one parameter ν, known as the degrees of freedom of the distribution. The calculator provides for values of the upper-tail (cumulative) distribution function for the t- distribution, function UTPT, given the parameter ν and the value of t, i.e., UTPT(ν,t) = P(T>t) = 1-P(T<t). For example, UTPT(5,2.5) = 2.7245…E-2.

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HP 50g manual MTH/PROB menu part, Normal distribution, Student-t distribution