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Distinguish between dichotomous, ordinal, continuous, and categorical variables. - Answers
•Dichotomous variables have 2 possible responses (e.g., Yes/No)
•Ordinal AND Categorical variables have more than two responses and responses are ordered for
ordinal variables and unordered for categorical variables.
•Continuous (or measurement) variables assume in theory any values between a theoretical minimum
and maximum
What Are the Two Areas of Applied Biostatistics? - Answers Descriptive Statistics
-Summarize a sample selected from a population
Inferential Statistics
-Make inferences about population parameters based on sample statistics.
What is a statistic? What is a parameter? - Answers •Any summary measure computed on a SAMPLE is a
Statistic
•Any summary measure computed on a POPULATION is a Parameter
T/F: N = population size. n = sample size - Answers True
Label and explain the five points of a box and whisker plot. - Answers Min Q1 Median Q3 Max.
Min =
Q1 = First quartile holds approximately 25% of the scores at or below it
Median = a value or quantity lying at the midpoint of the values, such that there is an equal probability
of falling above or below it.
Q3 = Third quartile holds approx. 25% of the scores at or above it
, Max =
What is the first step in a Biostatistical Analysis? (After selecting a sample).
What is the next step in a Biostatistical Analysis - Answers Once a sample is selected,
THE CHARACTERISTIC OF INTEREST
MUST BE SUMMARIZED IN THE SAMPLE USING APPROPRIATE
TECHNIQUES. This is the first step in an analysis.
Once the sample
is appropriately summarized, STATISTICAL INFERENCE PROCEDURES ARE THEN USED TO GENERATE
INFERENCES ABOUT THE POPULATION BASED ON THE SAMPLE.
What do the appropriate biostatistical numerical summaries and graphical displays depend on? -
Answers The type of characteristic understudy.
Characteristics (sometimes called variables, outcomes, or endpoints) are classified as one of the
following types: dichotomous, ordinal, categorical, or continuous.
Name and describe each of the 4 classifications for biostatistic information (AKA characteristics or
variables or outcomes or endpoints). - Answers 1. DICHOTOMOUS VARIABLES have only two possible
responses.
The response options are usually coded "yes" or "no:' Exposure to a particular risk factor (e.g., smoking)
is an example of a
dichotomous variable.
2.ORDINAL & CATEGORICAL VARIABLES have more than two
possible responses but the response options are ordered and unordered, respectively. Symptom
severity is an example of an ordinal variable with possible responses of minimal, moderate,
and severe.