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MATH225N Week 1: Basic Statistics Data Used in Everyday Life

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MATH225N – Statistical Reasoning for the Health Sciences


MATH225N Week 1: Basic Statistics Data Used in Everyday Life
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  1. Present two different types of data, or variables, used in the health field. Examples could be blood pressure, temperature, pH, pain rating scales, pulse oximetry, % hematocrit, minute respiration, gender, age, ethnicity, etc.
  2. Classify each of your variables as qualitative or quantitative and explain why they fall into the category that you chose.
  3. Also, classify each of the variables as to their level of measurement—nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio—and justify your classifications.
  4. Which type of sampling could you use to gather your data? (stratified, cluster, systematic, and convenience sampling)

 

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Basic Statistics Data Used in Everyday Life

Hello everyone! For this week’s discussion, I have chosen two types of data that are commonly collected and used in healthcare, especially in the surgical unit: (1) blood type and (2) blood pH level. Understanding the different properties of blood, such as blood type and blood pH levels, and how they could affect the outcome of a patient’s surgery is crucial in healthcare. Moreover, knowing how to classify these variables and when to collect the……………………………………..purchase solution for $5 only

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