ch 12 Flashcards

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random error?

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errors that rise from chance that lead to an incorrect estimate of association

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chance

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uncontrollable force with no apparent cause that arises du to an unforeseeable and unpredictable process

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sources of random error

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  • This can occur in all types of epidemiological studies
  • Caused by measurement error, sampling variability
  • All studies have some random error
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effects of random error

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  • Creates the appearance of an association when there is none or masks an association that really exists
  • This can be described in the analysis
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measurement error

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  • Non-systematic measurement errors can lead to random error
  • Recall that measurement errors occur when there are mistakes in ascertaining exposures or outcomes
  • Measurements may vary due to subtle differences in procedures that are difficult to control
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sampling variability

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  • Study subjects are a sample from a population of interest
  • Sampling implies variability. ‘
  • Random occurs when selected subjects do not represent the underlying population just by chance.
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how can we reduce random error to increase precession ?

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  • Use an accurate measurement tool, repeat measurements
  • Increase sample size
  • Use an efficiency study design that maximizes the mount of information obtained for a given sample size
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precision

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lack of random error, state of being precise or exact

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two ways we can calculate random error

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  1. Hypothesis testing (p-values)
  2. Confidence interval
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three steps in Hypothesis testing?

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  1. . Specify a null and alternative hypothesis
  2. Use a statistical test to determine the compatibility of study results with the null hypothesis (t-test, chi-square test, others)
  3. . Decide whether or not to reject the null based on the P-value association
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