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Corso di STATISTICA Prof. Giovanni LATORRE e-mail: g.latorre@unical.it

Corso di STATISTICA Prof. Giovanni LATORRE e-mail: g.latorre@unical.it sito web: www.ecostat.unical.it / latorre /. Statistics in Medicine Robert H. Riffenburgh Ed. Academic Press Price: 53,95€ su Amazon. Steps in a scientific process to increase knowdlege : observe ;

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Corso di STATISTICA Prof. Giovanni LATORRE e-mail: g.latorre@unical.it

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  1. Corso di STATISTICA Prof. Giovanni LATORRE e-mail: g.latorre@unical.it sito web: www.ecostat.unical.it/latorre/

  2. Statistics in Medicine Robert H. Riffenburgh Ed. Academic Press Price: 53,95€ su Amazon

  3. Steps in a scientificprocess to increaseknowdlege: observe; gather data; describe; explain; predict. Scienceis a set of facts and theoriesbaseduponinformation obtainedwith Scientific Method Characteristics of the Scientific Method: a) the Method has to beobjectiveor unbiased ; b) the Methodshould involve the control of variables; c ) the Method should be repeatable; d) the Method shouldallow the accumulation of results.

  4. ElementaryConcepts Statistical Unit or Unit Population Sample Sample Survey Experimental Design Variable: Discrete, Continuous (quantitative), Categorical (qualitative) Data: Discrete, Continuous, Categorical

  5. Example In the GynecologicalDepartmenteach woman wasaskedabout the number of live birthstheyhaddelivered so far. Answers: Raw Data 3 1 3 2 2 0 2 1 5 4 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 4 2 1 2 1 4 3 2 1 3 0 4 3 2 0 3 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 3 Thisis an example of discrete variable and discrete data.

  6. Frequency Distribution Tabulated Data

  7. FrequencyHistogram

  8. Volume of Prostate in 300 patients (VOL in ml) – Raw Data Thisis an example of continuousvariable and continuousdata.

  9. Frequency Distribution Tabulated Data

  10. Frequency Distribution DRE = digital rectal examination Thisis an example of categoricalvariable and categoricaldata.

  11. Frequency Distribution of the Volume of Prostate in 300 Patients

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  16. Symbols X = Quantitative Variable (i.e.: N° of births per woman, Volume of Prostate per patient) xi = Value of X in the i-th out of nunit x1, x2, …. , xi, …. ,xn= Data (they can either be: Population or Sample Data)

  17. Location Measures SummationSign: Properties: Ifk=1/a :

  18. ArithmeticMean: WeightedMean:

  19. Also: Examples: N° of Live Births per Woman: M = (3 + 1 + 3 + 2 +…… + 2 + 2 + 1 + 3) / 50 = 1,96; alternatively: M = (0*5 + 1*12 + 2*19 + 3*9 + 4*4 + 5*1) / 50 = 1,96; alternatively: M =(0*0,10+1*0,24+2*0,38+3*0,18+ 4*0,08+5*0,02)=1,96 2) Volume of Prostate per Patient: M = (32,26+25,59+….+34,40+25,00+15,80)/300 = 36,30427; alternatively: M=(10*42+30*166+50*56+70*28+90*7+110*1)/300=36,33333; alternatively: M=(10*0,14+30*0,55+50*0,19+70*0,09+90*0,02+110*0,00)=35,5.

  20. Median • Letx1, x2, …. , xi, …. ,xn, nobservations on the variableX and y1, y2, …. , yi, …. , yn the same data arranged in increasingorder, then: • ifnis an oddnumber: Median = Me = y(n+1)/2 • ifnis an evennumber: Median = Me = [ yn/2 + y (n/2)+1 ]/2 • Examples: • N° of Live Births per Woman: 3 1 3 2 2 ….. 1 2 2 1 3 • arranged in increasingorder: • 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 • 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4; • Median = Me = (2 + 2)/2 = 2. • 2) Volume of Prostate per Patient: 32.26, 25.59, 62.06,….., 15.80 arrangedin increasingorder: 3.30, 6.50, 6.90, 7.17,….,98.09, 114.03; • Median = Me = (y50 – y51)/2 = (21,38 + 21,50) / 2 = 21.44

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