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[Show more]1. What is risk management (RM)? 
(1) A decision-making process for managing day-to-day schedules when there are conflicts 
 
** (2) A decision-making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks both on-duty and off-duty 
 
(3) A tool for leadership to manage workflow and activities while ...
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(1) A decision-making process for managing day-to-day schedules when there are conflicts 
 
** (2) A decision-making process for identifying hazards and controlling risks both on-duty and off-duty 
 
(3) A tool for leadership to manage workflow and activities while ...
When one variable causes change in another, we call the first variable the ___________________ variable*. 
 
The affected variable is called the _______________ variable*. 
When one variable causes change in another, we call the first variable the explanatory variable*. 
 
The affected variable is c...
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Add to cartWhen one variable causes change in another, we call the first variable the ___________________ variable*. 
 
The affected variable is called the _______________ variable*. 
When one variable causes change in another, we call the first variable the explanatory variable*. 
 
The affected variable is c...
qualitative data 
Non-numeric information based on some quality or characteristic. 
 
Categorical data, also called qualitative data, consists of data that are groups, such as names or labels, and are not necessarily numerical. 
 
 
 
You use what type of charts for Categorical Data 
Pie charts-perc...
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Non-numeric information based on some quality or characteristic. 
 
Categorical data, also called qualitative data, consists of data that are groups, such as names or labels, and are not necessarily numerical. 
 
 
 
You use what type of charts for Categorical Data 
Pie charts-perc...
Rational numbers 
Largest number system 
 
 
 
Rational numbers 
Can be expressed as a fraction. 4 = 4/1. Also decimals that end or continue forever repeating. 
 
 
 
Real numbers 
Any number; Include zero, negative and positive integers. 
 
 
 
Real numbers are considered this. 
continuous and can ...
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Add to cartRational numbers 
Largest number system 
 
 
 
Rational numbers 
Can be expressed as a fraction. 4 = 4/1. Also decimals that end or continue forever repeating. 
 
 
 
Real numbers 
Any number; Include zero, negative and positive integers. 
 
 
 
Real numbers are considered this. 
continuous and can ...
lurking variable 
A variable that is not included in an analysis but that is related to two (or more) other associated variables which were analyzed. 
 
 
 
simple linear regression 
the prediction of one response variable's value from one explanatory variable's value 
 
 
 
Simpson's Paradox 
A ...
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Add to cartlurking variable 
A variable that is not included in an analysis but that is related to two (or more) other associated variables which were analyzed. 
 
 
 
simple linear regression 
the prediction of one response variable's value from one explanatory variable's value 
 
 
 
Simpson's Paradox 
A ...
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APPLIED HEALTHCARE STATISTICS FINAL |97 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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CONDITIONAL PROBABILITY RULE 
 
dependent events 
P(B[A) = P(A and B)/P(A) 
 
P(B[A) -means the probability of B given A 
 
 
 
A=it rained yesterday 
B= I water my garden on a certain day 
p(b) = 0.5, water garden qoday 
P(B[A)= 0.1 (water garden day after it rains. don't water my garden as often ...
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Add to cartCONDITIONAL PROBABILITY RULE 
 
dependent events 
P(B[A) = P(A and B)/P(A) 
 
P(B[A) -means the probability of B given A 
 
 
 
A=it rained yesterday 
B= I water my garden on a certain day 
p(b) = 0.5, water garden qoday 
P(B[A)= 0.1 (water garden day after it rains. don't water my garden as often ...
qualitative data 
Non-numeric information based on some quality or characteristic. 
 
 
 
mode 
The most frequent value in a dataset. 
 
 
 
pie chart 
A graphical display that shows data in categories as percentages of a circle. 
 
 
 
quantitative data 
Data values that are numbers, representing q...
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Add to cartqualitative data 
Non-numeric information based on some quality or characteristic. 
 
 
 
mode 
The most frequent value in a dataset. 
 
 
 
pie chart 
A graphical display that shows data in categories as percentages of a circle. 
 
 
 
quantitative data 
Data values that are numbers, representing q...
rational number 
A number that can be written as a ratio of integers, which means it can be written as a fraction. 
 
 
 
product 
The result of multiplying values. 
 
 
 
whole number 
A number whose value is 0 or greater and can be represented without a fractional or a decimal component. 
 
 
 
id...
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A number that can be written as a ratio of integers, which means it can be written as a fraction. 
 
 
 
product 
The result of multiplying values. 
 
 
 
whole number 
A number whose value is 0 or greater and can be represented without a fractional or a decimal component. 
 
 
 
id...
rational number 
A number that can be written as a ratio of integers, which means it can be written as a fraction. 
 
 
 
product 
The result of multiplying values. 
 
 
 
whole number 
A number whose value is 0 or greater and can be represented without a fractional or a decimal component. 
 
 
 
id...
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A number that can be written as a ratio of integers, which means it can be written as a fraction. 
 
 
 
product 
The result of multiplying values. 
 
 
 
whole number 
A number whose value is 0 or greater and can be represented without a fractional or a decimal component. 
 
 
 
id...
constant 
A value that is known and unchanging. 
 
 
 
y-intercept 
The y-value of the point at which a line intersects with the y-axis. 
 
 
 
distributive property 
A mathematical principle used to multiply one term by multiple terms. This principle is employed when there are parentheses around mu...
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A value that is known and unchanging. 
 
 
 
y-intercept 
The y-value of the point at which a line intersects with the y-axis. 
 
 
 
distributive property 
A mathematical principle used to multiply one term by multiple terms. This principle is employed when there are parentheses around mu...
percent proportion 
Proportion that is equivalent to the given ratio but has a denominator of 100. 
 
 
 
denominator 
The number written after the slash, or below the fraction bar, in a fraction. 
 
 
 
conditional proportion 
A proportion where one part of a proportion is a variable, or unknown qu...
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Proportion that is equivalent to the given ratio but has a denominator of 100. 
 
 
 
denominator 
The number written after the slash, or below the fraction bar, in a fraction. 
 
 
 
conditional proportion 
A proportion where one part of a proportion is a variable, or unknown qu...
Lurking Variable 
Associated with the explanatory and the response variables that is not directly being studied. 
 
 
 
Simpson's Paradox 
Occurs when a trend or result that appears in groups of data disappears when we combine the data. 
 
 
 
Regression Analysis 
A process for estimating and analy...
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Add to cartLurking Variable 
Associated with the explanatory and the response variables that is not directly being studied. 
 
 
 
Simpson's Paradox 
Occurs when a trend or result that appears in groups of data disappears when we combine the data. 
 
 
 
Regression Analysis 
A process for estimating and analy...
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Given the following set of numbers: 3.3, -2.3, -16, 25. What are the square roots of the whole number? 
A. +/- 2.3 
B. +/- 3.3 
C. +/- 4 
D. +/- 5 
D. +/- 5 
 
 
 
Composite Number 
A number with more factors that just one and itself. 
 
 
 
Equivalent Fractions 
Different fractions that represent t...
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Add to cartGiven the following set of numbers: 3.3, -2.3, -16, 25. What are the square roots of the whole number? 
A. +/- 2.3 
B. +/- 3.3 
C. +/- 4 
D. +/- 5 
D. +/- 5 
 
 
 
Composite Number 
A number with more factors that just one and itself. 
 
 
 
Equivalent Fractions 
Different fractions that represent t...
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