Yes, if you put the area to the right of your left-tailed X2 value. In the example in the video, I got a right-tailed X2 by indicating it had 5% (0.05) of area to the right. If you want the X2 that has 5% of area to the left, then it will have 95% of area to the right, so you'd put 0.95 in as "Area Right". Hope that helps!
Hi Taguma, if you have a Ti 83 or TI 84 that looks like the calculator simulator, then we know the program works. So you should double check your code is set up correctly -- every space, comma and period matters. If you have any other calculator, like a TI 84 CE, then the code or the steps may be a little different. This program only applies to this specific calculator.
Hi Rosie, since 100% of area is under the curve, the chi square critical value with (for example) 5% of area to the left is the same as the one with 95% of area to the right. So if you are asked for a left tailed chi square, you can run the program and put "1 - area to the left" in your Area Right field. Hope that helps!
Hi, Max, thanks for the comment. If you find a way to speed it up, I'm all ears! It seems to be an inbuilt feature of the calculator that it takes a while to crunch through the computations.
As much as I shouldn't, I absolutely despise looking at the table for the value I need. I really appreciate the video! Thank you!
For some reason this wasn't an included lesson in my stats class, very glad I was able to find it here.
Your voice was very relaxing, 10/10 would recommend to a friend
Thank you so much !!! You explained it so easily !!
Thank you so much for this! Needed this function for a stats course!
Glad it helped!
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thank you ! It worked on my physical calculator ti-84 plus, so it doesn't just work for computer software
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can you run this for the left side as well or no?
Yes, if you put the area to the right of your left-tailed X2 value. In the example in the video, I got a right-tailed X2 by indicating it had 5% (0.05) of area to the right. If you want the X2 that has 5% of area to the left, then it will have 95% of area to the right, so you'd put 0.95 in as "Area Right". Hope that helps!
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'I followed the steps and when I hit enter after putting the df I get "Err:Syntax 1: Quit 2:Goto
Hi Taguma, if you have a Ti 83 or TI 84 that looks like the calculator simulator, then we know the program works. So you should double check your code is set up correctly -- every space, comma and period matters. If you have any other calculator, like a TI 84 CE, then the code or the steps may be a little different. This program only applies to this specific calculator.
Is there a way to do Area Left?
Hi Rosie, since 100% of area is under the curve, the chi square critical value with (for example) 5% of area to the left is the same as the one with 95% of area to the right. So if you are asked for a left tailed chi square, you can run the program and put "1 - area to the left" in your Area Right field. Hope that helps!
pretty slow program, but useful
Hi, Max, thanks for the comment. If you find a way to speed it up, I'm all ears! It seems to be an inbuilt feature of the calculator that it takes a while to crunch through the computations.