Significance Flashcards

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Magnitude of estimate: Signal

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“central tendency” in what we are interested

ex after 4 weeks, pts recieving tx A had a mean improvement of 25 deg AROM

Signal=25 deg AROM

Often expressed as change score (M2-M1)

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Magnitude of estimate: Noise

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“dispersion”

Fluctuation associated with signal

Often expressed as variance or SD

ex For pts receiving tx A, the dispersion in improvement for AROM was 50 deg

Noise=50 deg

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Magnitude of estimate

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Determining mag from signal/noise ratio. A way to determine magnitude by comparing Ct to dispersion.

Large the ratio, larger the difference (more important)

Smaller the ratio, smaller the difference (less important)

Ex 25 degimprovement in AROM and 50 deg SD in AROM (Signal to noise ratio = 0.5)

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Effect size

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Mag of estimate for continuous measures

Estimates how clinical important it is

Specific type of signal to noise ratio

ES= (M1-M2) / Pooled SD

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Effect size interpretation

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Large effect: 0.8

Moderate effect= 0.5

Small effect= 0.2

ES gives clinical relevance not p value. Wants small p value and high ES

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Interpretation of statistical significance and magnitude of estimate

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statistical significance- probability the null is true

Mag of estimate- importance or relevance of the finding

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