Difference between revisions of "Help pages for SOCR Analyses"
(→Special User Interface for the Normal Power Analyses) |
(→Introduction) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
These interactive analyses applets allow you to: | These interactive analyses applets allow you to: | ||
* Enter data. Currently there are three ways available to obtain data: | * Enter data. Currently there are three ways available to obtain data: | ||
− | # Using the SOCR built-in example datasets by clicking on the '''DATA''' button. They are from various commonly used college and graduate level statistics textbooks. Please see each Analysis Help pages for specific references. | + | # Using the SOCR built-in example datasets by first clicking on the '''EXAMPLE''' and then the '''DATA''' button. They are from various commonly used college and graduate level statistics textbooks. Please see each Analysis Help pages for specific references. |
− | # Use random dataset generated by the SOCR Analyses '''RANDOM''' button. | + | # Use random dataset generated by the SOCR Analyses '''RANDOM EXAMPLE''' button. |
# Copy from a text file with data or a spreadsheet. | # Copy from a text file with data or a spreadsheet. | ||
Revision as of 23:37, 25 April 2007
This is a general help for the SOCR Analyses included in the list of analyses.
Introduction
These interactive analyses applets allow you to:
- Enter data. Currently there are three ways available to obtain data:
- Using the SOCR built-in example datasets by first clicking on the EXAMPLE and then the DATA button. They are from various commonly used college and graduate level statistics textbooks. Please see each Analysis Help pages for specific references.
- Use random dataset generated by the SOCR Analyses RANDOM EXAMPLE button.
- Copy from a text file with data or a spreadsheet.
- Calculate various statistics, critical values and p-values.
- The MAPPING button must be clicked to map the variables, e.g. assigning variables to either the regressor or the response, in a simple linear regression.
- After all the above it set, the CALCULATE button generates statistical results.
- Summarize the results.
- The RESULT button leads to statistical results such as summary statistics and parameter estimates. The form and
contents of the result depends on type of analyses.
- The GRAPH button displays data scatter plots, regression diagnostics, etc.
- If you don't like something you did, or want to clear a previous example, use the CLEAR button. Note that this also clears out the data you entered earlier.
Special User Interface for the Normal Power Analyses
The Normal Power Analyses use a different set of buttons: SELECT PARAMETERS and COMPARE CURVES. More details are provided in the Power Analysis for Normal Distribution tutorials.
Tutorials
Tutorials are available for the analyses of:
Translate this page: