Week 8 Flashcards
What does statistical analysis allow the researcher to do?
- summarise the sample
- concisely describe and compare groups within a sample
- find evidence about effectiveness of treatment as well as personal, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect health
- make statements about larger populations based on info from sample
What are inferential statistics?
statistics that go beyond the sample and help infer what happens in a wider population
What are the measures of central tendency?
mean, median, mode
what are the measures of dispersion?
standard deviation, minimum, maximum, range
what is the p-value?
probability that any particular outcome would have arisen by chance, less than 0.05 = results statically significant
What are confidence intervals?
describes amount of uncertainty associated with a sample estimate of a population parameter
Why are confidence intervals important?
- enlarge sample size to a population
- describe how precisely sample data will estimate effects in wider population
- determine with acceptable precision whether treatments have any effect on a population
What is the minimum important difference?
smallest improvement in health that makes treatment worth time, effort, expense, risk