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Clinical Research Management 512 Leslie McIntosh lmcintosh@path.wustl.edu ) 314.747.7959 (office)
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Agenda Vocabulary Levels of Measurement Measures of Central Tendencies Study design types (overview)
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Vocabulary Statistics Levels of Measurement Continuous Discrete (aka: Categorical) Dichotomous Nominal Ordinal Measures of Central Tendencies Mean Median Mode Range Confidence Interval p-Value
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Statistics The study of inference – taking information from a small amount of data (sample) and making generalizations to a larger setting (population) Extrapolating from a sample to a population
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Levels of Measurement (Variable Types) Continuous – variables that can take on any value in a given range Discrete (aka: Categorical) – variables that have a limited number of values Dichotomous – two values Nominal – multiple values where order does not matter Ordinal – multiple values where order does matter
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Activity: Variable Types 1. What is your gender? 2. What is your age? 3. What is the highest level of education you have completed? 4. What is your own yearly income? 5. What is your total household income, including all earners in your household? 6. What is your current marital status? 7. What is your religious affiliation? 8. What is your race?
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Measures of Central Tendencies Mean Sum of all numbers divided by the total numbers within the distribution Median Midpoint of a distribution Mode Most frequent number in the distribution Range The spread of the distribution The smallest number to the largest number
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Activity: Central Tendencies How much soda did you consume over the weekend? ParticipantAmountParticipantAmount
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Study Designs Descriptive Analytic – hypothesis testing 1. Case reports 2. Case series 3. Ecologic (aka: correlational) 4. Cross-sectional 5. Case-control 6. Follow-up/cohort 7. Clinical trials
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