Nature of Biostatistics Flashcards

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science dealing with collection, organization, analysis and interpretation of numerical data.

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statistics

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2
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art of summarazing data so that non-statistician can understand it.

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statistics

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3
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special branch of stats which deals with quantitative and qualitative aspects of vital phenomena.

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biostatistics

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4
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data required in planning, administration, and evolution of health programs

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health statistics

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5
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N

all members of specified group

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population

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n

subset of population

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sample

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7
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measure of characteristics of population

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parameter

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8
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value of characteristics that remains the same from person to person, from time to time or place to place

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constant

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9
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characteristics take on different values

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variable

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10
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methods of summarizing and presenting data

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descriptive statistics

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11
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computation of measures of central tendency and variability

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descriptive statistics

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13
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tabulation and graphical presentation

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descriptive statistics

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14
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methods of arriving at conclusions and generalizations about a target population based on information from a sample

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inferential statistics

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15
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estimation of parameters and hypothesis testing

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inferential statistics

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16
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type of data

according to source

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  • primary data
  • secondary data
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18
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categories of data

types of variables

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  • qualitative
  • quantitative
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19
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descriptions/labels to distinguish one group from another

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qualitative

20
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can be measured and ordered according to quantity or amount and expressed numerically.

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quantitative

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types of quantitative data

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  • discrete
  • continuous
22
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can assume a finite or countable number of values

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discrete

23
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can assume an infinity or other possible values

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continuous

24
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scale of measurement of variables

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  • nominal
  • ordinal
  • interval
  • ratio
25
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  • used for names or identifiers of category
  • always qualitative
  • does not represent any amount
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nominal

26
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  • represents an ordered series of relationships
  • may be qualitative of quantitative
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ordinal

27
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  • does not have true-zero value starting point
  • always quantitative
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interval

28
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  • modified interval level which includes zero as a starting point
  • quantitative
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ratio

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systematic procedure to ensure that the information/data gathered are complete, consistent and suitable for analysis

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data processing

30
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data processing

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  • coding
  • encoding
  • editing
31
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conversion of verbal/written information into numbers which can be more easily encoded, counted, tabulated

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data coding

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types of codes

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  • field
  • bracket
  • factual
  • pattern
33
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actual value or info given by respondent

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field code

34
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recorded as range of values rather than actual values

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bracket values

35
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codes assigned to a list of categories of given variable

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factual code

36
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applicable for questions with multiple responses

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pattern code

37
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minimum information that must be included in coding manual:

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  • variable name
  • variable description
  • coding instructions
38
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document contain a record of all codes assigned to the responsed to all questions in data collection forms

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coding manual

39
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Entering the data/responses in a
spreadsheet.

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data encoding

40
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  • Inspection and correction of any errors or
    inconsistencies in the information collected.
  • During data collection, encoding, before data
    analysis
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data editing

41
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types of editing

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field
central

42
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Reviewing the accomplished data
collection forms decoding of abbreviations or special
symbols making callbacks/messages for
verification/clarification of incomplete answers.

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field editing

43
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  • Make corrections as early as possible.
  • Reduce non-response or incomplete answers.
  • Eliminate inconsistencies, incorrect info.
  • Make the entries clear, legible and
  • Comprehensive.
  • Prepare data for analysis.
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importance of data editing

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  • Check for duplicate entries.
  • Check the totals of each variable if the same as
    with the sample size.
  • For qualitative data, check if categories are
    consistent with what is specified in the coding
    manual.
  • For quantitative data, check the minimum and
    maximum if they are logical given the possible
    values of variable.
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what to check when editing data

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