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Chapter 14: Statistics
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14STATS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 14, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:33 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:04 PM   Page 193 of 14
14STATS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 14, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:33 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:04 PM   Page 193 of 14
Result
Variables
1-Var
Stats
2-Var
Stats
Other
Result
Variables
1-Var
Stats
2-Var
Stats
Other
mean of x values
v
v
correlation coeff
corr
pop std dev of x
s
x
s
x
y-intercept of reg eq
a
sample std dev of x
Sx
Sx
slope of reg eq
b
mean of y values
w
regression
àfit coeff
a
b
pop std dev of y
s
y
number of data pts
n
n
sample std dev of y
Sy
min of x values
minX
minX
sum of x values
G
x
G
x
max of x values
maxX
maxX
sum of x
2
 values
G
x
2
G
x
2
min of y values
minY
sum of y values
G
y
max of y values
maxY
sum of y
2
 values
G
y
2
median
Med
sum of x ¹ y
G
xy
1st quartile
Qrtl1
regression equation
RegEq
3rd quartile
Qrtl3
polynomial, 
LgstR
,
and 
SinR
 coeff’s
a
 (y-int)
b
 (slope)
polynomial
 LgstR
,
and 
SinR
  reg coeff’s
PRegC
The first quartile (
Qrtl1
) is the median of the points between 
minX
 and 
Med
 (median). The
third quartile (
Qrtl3
) is the median of the points between 
Med
 and 
maxX
.
When you calculate a logistic regression, 
1
 is stored to 
tolMet
 (
tolMe
) if the TI
-86 internal
tolerance was met before the calculator arrived at a result; if not met, 
0
 is stored to 
tolMet
.
These words are abbreviated
in the table:
pop = population
std dev = standard deviation
coeff = coefficient
int = intercept
reg eq = regression equation
pts = points
min = minimum
max = maximum