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Statistics is used to: • Describe data – descriptive statistics • Compare study groups • Search for any correlation between variables • Search for a regression between variables in order to extrapolate the dependent variable if independent variable(s) is(are) known • Analyze health outcomes 2 Overview of Presentation Which test to use? Parametric assumptions Non-parametric tests ANOVA (Analysis of variance) Correlation Dependent vs independent variables • The dependent variable represents • the output or • the effect, or • is tested to see if it is the effect. 4 Dependent vs independent variables • The independent variable is the variable that • you have control over, what you can choose and manipulate. • is usually what you think will affect the dependent variable. • In some cases, you may not be able to manipulate the independent variable. • It may be something that is already there and is fixed, like color, kind, time; • something you would like to evaluate with respect to how it affects the dependent variable. 5 Which statistical test(s)? 1. How many study groups are there? • One • Two • More than two 6
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