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Regression
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Observed differences between the treatment groups on the the dependent variable
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Testing for statisical significance
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Testing for observed differences - are they due to chance
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Two regression statisitics used in experimental research to describe the effect of independent variable
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difference in means and difference in proportions
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Mean
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add the numerical value of a variable and divide my the total number of subjects in the tx group
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Proportion
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divide the number of subjects who fall into the given category of the variable by the total number of subjects in the treatment group.
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Correlation statistics
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Correlation ratio, Somer's D, gamma, Kendall's tau, phi square
0 value= no diff in tx groups 1 or -1 (if relationship is negative) diff between tx group but no difference between subjects in tx group |
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Test statistics
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F or Students's t, Mann-Whitney U and chi square
assess the probability the difference between tx groups could be do to chance |
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Level of measurement
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what kind of mathematical operations are theortically meaningful in talking about variation in the variable
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Nominal scale variable
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is variable classified as same category (=) or not =
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Ordinal scale variable
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categories show more of a variable >,<,
ex. anxiety low, moderate, high |
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Interval scale variables
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can be used to determine how much higher(or lower) one subject is onthe variable than another subject
ex. temperature and BP |
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Ratio scale variable
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compare proportional extent to which one subject has a higher score than another
ex. # of days a pt stays in hospital after surgery |