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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1
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1.	When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: 
 
o	Descriptive statistics 
 
 
o	Demographics 
 
 
o	Inferential statistics 
 
	 
o	Dependent variables 
 
2.	If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
 
o	Interval 
 
 
o	Ordinal 
 
 
o	Ratio 
 
 
o	Nominal 
 
3.	 Validity is: 
 
o	A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or ...
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1 Questions And Answers {Latest Version }
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HLT 362 V GCU QUIZ 1 Quiz 1 1. When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: o Descriptive statistics o Demographics o Inferential statistics o Dependent variables 2. If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? o Interval o Ordinal o Ratio o Nominal 3. Validity is: o A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted. o The exte...
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HLT 362 V Application of Statistics in Health Care
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Application of Statistics in Health Care 
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Application of Statistics in Health Care 
Health statistics help us to understand the impact of change in the healthcare industry. Monitoring of the collected data, utilizing the results or trends established by this data, and planning and implementing change based on this best evidence allows healthcare workers to promote health, provide for health prevention, and establish better patient outcomes. Health statis...
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HLT-362V Applied Statistics for Health Care Professionals Quiz 2: HLT 362V Quiz 2 Complete Solution [Graded A] Questions and Answers
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HLT-362V-Applied Statistics for Health Care Professionals 
Quiz 2 
 
1.	To obtain a sample of 20 patients in ICU, clinician goes to the ICU and selects the current patients. This is an example of a: 
A.	Judgement sampling 
B.	Snowball sampling 
C.	*Convenience sampling 
D.	Simple random sampling 
 
2.	A Type I error is committed when _____. 
A.	We do not reject a null hypothesis that is true. 
B.	We do not reject a null hypothesis that is false. 
C.	*We reject a null hypothesis that is true. 
D...
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HLT 362 V Statistics Module 4 Exercise 33 Complete Solution
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HLT362v Date 1/14/17 Section 
EXERCISE 33 
Calculating Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Post Hoc Analyses Following ANOVA 
1. Do the data meet criteria for homogeneity of variance? Provide a rationale for your answer. 
 When doing a Leven’s test, you test the equal variances assumption. The p value of hours worked post treatment = 0.455. This indicate that there is not any significant differences between the three groups variances. Therefore the data does not meet the criteria for h...
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HLT 362 V Applied Statistics for Health Care Professionals Week 1 Quiz
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HLT 362 V Statistics Module 5 Exercise 29 and 35 (90points)
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EXERCISE 29 
Calculating Simple Linear Regression 
 
1. If you have access to SPSS, compute the Shapiro-Wilk test of normality for the variable age (as demonstrated in Exercise 26). If you do not have access to SPSS, plot the frequency distributions by hand. What do the results indicate? The frequency distribution was not statistically significant as the Shapiro-Wilk p value was 0.357. 
 
Tests of Normality Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk Statistic df Sig. Statistic df Sig. StudentAge ...
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HLT 362 V Statistics Week 1 Quiz _HLT 362V Statistics Week 1 Quiz Questions and Answers Complete Solution
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HLT 362 V GCU 
 
Quiz 1 
 
When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of: 
 
Descriptive statistics 
 
 
Demographics 
 
 
Inferential statistics 
 
	 
Dependent variables 
 
If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable? 
 
Interval 
 
 
Ordinal 
 
 
Ratio 
 
 
Nominal 
 
 Validity is: 
 
A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured o...
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