ClassPad 330 Plus Manual
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Te s t s
Definition of Terms 
Prop condition : sample proportion test condition (“
≠
” specifies two-tail test, “<” 
specifies lower one-tail test, “>” specifies upper one-tail test.) 
p
0
 :  expected sample proportion (0 < 
p
0
 < 1)
x
 :  sample value (integer, 
x
>
 0)
n
 :  sample size (positive integer)
Calculation Result Output
Prop
≠
0.5 : test condition
z
: 
z
 value 
p
: 
p
-value
ˆp 
: estimated sample proportion 
n
: sample size
Example
Data : 13
Sample size : 100
Expected proportion : 20%
• Statistics Wizard Operation
  (1) On the menu bar, tap [Calc] and then [Test].
  (2) Select [One-Prop ZTest] and then tap [Next >>]. 
  (3) Select Prop condition [
≠
] and input values. 
  (4) Tap [Next >>].
  (5) To display the graph, tap 
$
. 
u
Program, eActivity or Main Application
Command: OnePropZTest
Command Syntax 
 “Prop condition”, 
p
0
 value, 
x
 value, 
n
 value
Input Example:
OnePropZTest “
≠
”,0.2,13,100
2-Prop 
Z
 Test 
Menu: [Test]-[Two-Prop ZTest]
Description: This command compares the proportion of successes for two populations. 
A 2-Prop 
Z
 Test is used for normal distribution. 
Z = 
n
1
x
1
n
2
x
2
—
p(1
 —
 p )
n
1
1
n
2
1
+
   x
1
  : data value of sample 1
x
2
  : data value of sample 2
n
1
  : size of sample 1
n
2
  : size of sample 2
ˆ
p 
  : estimated sample proportion 










