STATS Flashcards
when to used parametric vs non parametric tests
parametric- use if data is normally distributed
non parametric- can be used w non normally distributed data, no limit on small sample size
types of parametric tests
- students paired t test
- chi squared test
- pearson’s co efficient of linear correlation
types of non parametric tests
- wilcoxons tests
- mann-whitney test
- Fishers test
-Spearmans rank correlation
proportion of true positives correctly identified by a test
sensitivity
proportion of true negatives correctly identified by a test
specificity
Relative risk reduction = (EER - CER) / CER
You are reviewing a study that is comparing a new asthma inhaler against a regular inhaler currently prescribed. The study aims to determine if the new inhaler reduces the number of people having an exacerbation of asthma over a year. The results show 50 patients had an exacerbation out of 100 patients on the regular inhaler and 20 patients had an exacerbation out of 100 patients on the new inhaler.
What is the relative risk reduction in this study?
A== 0.6
relative risk ratio = EER / CER
different to relative risk reduction
Funnel plot:
visually assess for publication bias in meta-analysis.
what chromosome are HLA antigens encoded on?
chromosome 6
HLA organ mismatch- rejection==== chromosome 6
chr 6 affected in transplant rejection
Specificity = calculation
Specificity = true negatives / (true negatives + false positives)
compare survival time = ?
hazard ratio
c