Mathematics / Statistics Flashcards

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What is a Bland-Altman plot used for?

A

comparison of two different measurement techniques/assays

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How are standard error and standard deviation related?

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SEM = SD / n1/2

** SEM is always smaller than SD **

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3
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What factors affect the confidence interval of a result?

A

sample size

mean

standard deviation

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4
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What factors increase type 2 error (false negative rate)?

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small sample size

high variability in the population

small alpha value

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5
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How do you calculate the power of a study?

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power = 1 - ß

** ß: type II error rate **

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What is the difference between interval data and categorical data?

A

interval data has a mean

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Which statistical tests are used for categorical data?

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  • Fischer exact test: for small samples
  • Chi-squared test: for large samples
  • Wilcoxon Rank Sum test or Mann-Whitney U test: for ordinal categorical data (i.e., VAS, ASA classification, APGARs, GCS)
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Which statistical tests are used for interval data?

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  • t-test: for 2 groups
  • ANOVA: for more than 2 groups or 2 groups with multiple measurements
  • Wilcoxon Rank Sum test or Mann-Whitney U test: data with a skewed distribution
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9
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What kind of data are proportions?

A

categorical

** use Fischer’s exact test or Chi-squared test **

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10
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What is the difference between linear regression and logistic regression?

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  • linear: involves a dependent continuous variable
  • logistic: involves a dependent categorical variable
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11
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What is the odds ratio?

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odd ratio = risk among the exposed

risk among the unexposed

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