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09/06/2016

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Term
Descriptive Statistics
Definition

 

 

Collection,Organization,Summarization of Data. e.g Survey,analysis etc.

 

it is used to describe or characterize data by summarizing them into more understandable terms without losing or distorting much of the information 

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inferential statistics.
Definition

Drawing inferecnes about a body of data based on what is colleceted and finalized 

 

Consists of a set of statistical techniques that provide predictions about population based on information in a sample from that population 

Term
Population
Definition

The group to which you will generalize (whoever is doing the study)

 

A set of observations or scores about which the researcher wishes to draw conclusions

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Sample
Definition
The group you select
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Variable
Definition
Characteristics being measured that varies among the persons, places or objects being studied
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Variables
Definition
A characteristic being meaured that varies among the persons, places or objects being studied. Example: Gender,eye color,SES,age,height,weight,blood pressure and heart rate
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Different types of variable
Definition

Independent Variable: The one that you manipulate e.g drug (cause). for example u manipulate th drug u want to use to cure blood pressure. 

 

Dependedent Variable: The outcome, like a blood level, or coronary disease(effect). blood pressure becomes the dependent variable. 

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Discrete and Continuous Variables
Definition

Discrete Variable: Fixed integers like 0,1,2,3,4,5... finite number of values.

 

Comtinuous Variable: can be divided into fractions. 1.5,2.3,0.5 etc. it can assume an infinite number of values btw 2 points. for example a persons age can be 2years 5months 3days old. 

Term
Measurement
Definition
The process of assigning numbers to the characteristics you want to measure according to acceptable rules.
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3 kinds of Measurements
Definition

1) Categorical 

2) Interval scale 

3) Ratio scale

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Categorical (type of measurement scale)
Definition

Classify characteristics of the persons, places or objects into categories. Also called qualitative

 

3 types:

a) Nominal

b) Binary

c) Ordinal 

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Nominal
Definition
Unordered Categories e.g occupation, marital status, blood type of a patient (O,A,B,AB). bunch of different groups
Term
Ordinal
Definition

Means order. from low to high vice versa, small to big etc. some type of order. 

 

letter grades: A,B,C,D,F

Birth Order: 1st,2nd,3rd

Breast Cancer: stage 1,2,3 or 4

health staus: poor,fair,good,excellent

Term
Binary
Definition

2 categories 

yes or no 

dead or alive 

infected or not infected 

hospitalized or not hospitalized 

 

Term
Interval Scale
Definition

The distance btw these ordered category values are equal because there is some accepted physical unit of measurement 

 

 

Term
Ratio
Definition
  • The most precise level of measurement
  • zero represents absence of any length 
Term
Time to event Variable
Definition

The time it takes for an event to occur, if it occurs at all. it is a hybrid variable meaning that it has a continous part (time) and a binary part (event:yes/no) e.g 

time to death

time to heart attack 

 

Term
Bar Chat
Definition

 

Bar Chart is a categorical variable which is used to show frequency or proportion in each category  

Term
Box Plot and Histogram
Definition

They are quantitative variables. 

 

They are used to show the distribution (shape,center,range,variation) of quantitative variables. 

Term
Frequency Distribution
Definition
A table that reports the number of observations falling into each category of the variable
Term
Relative Frequency
Definition
  • obtained by dividing frequency for that class by total number of observations 

 

  • It gives you the percentage of that observation
Term
Advantanges of Bell Curve (symmetirc)
Definition
  • Has predictable behaviour
  • Many traits follow a normal distribution in the population 
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Kurtosis
Definition

quantifies whether the shape of the data matches the the normal distirbution 

 

Kurtosis has no units 

Term
What are the effect of outliers on mean and median
Definition

The outliers will affect the average of the mean but wont affect the median

 

for example the kid that got a 100 on the test is the outlier which affected the average of the whole class. 

Term
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mean,median and mode
Definition

Mode

  • Very quick and easy to determine 
Term
Range
Definition
diffrence btw largest and smallest observation
Term
Variance
Definition
average squared distance from the mean
Term
Standard deviation
Definition
  • gets back to unit of the original data
  • average spread around the mean
  • standard deviation is affected by extreme rules 
Term
incidence rate
Definition

Incidence rate is the rate at which people are developing a disease 

  • for example, there are 20 new cases of heart disease per 1000 men per year.  
Term
Cumulative risk 
Definition
The proportion (percentage) of people who develop a disease in a specified time period (new cases).
for example, During a two-year study, 1% of smokers developed heart disease
Term
Prevalence
Definition
  • The proportion (percentage) of people who have a disease at a given point in time; includes old and new cases
  • For example, 10% of men over 70 have heart disease
Term
Person-time
Definition
  • Measurement combining the number of persons and their contribution in a study
  • It is the sum of individual units of time that the persons in the study population have been exposed or at risk to the conditions of interest. (most frequently used person-time is person-years).
Term
Rules of Probability
Definition
  • Probability must sum to 1
  • Probability of at least 1 = 1-p(none)
  • it means MULTIPLY or means ADD
  • If A and B are independent, then: P(A&B) = P(A)*P(B)
Term
Probability
Definition
the chance that an uncertain event will occur (always between 0 and 1)
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Types of Probability
Definition

1) Theorectical/ classical probability is based on theory 

2) Empirical Probability: based on empirical data 

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