Elements of Medical Statistics |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS page | 7 |
Introduction | 11 |
Summation and Presentation of Data | 18 |
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analysis of variance antitussive binomial binomial distribution calculate cent Chapter class mark column confidence limits contingency table correction factor correlation coefficient course critical value degrees of freedom diet divided double-blind Entering Table entries equal numbers error variance estimate expected number experiment favourable frequency give given grand mean greater groups hence High Dose highly significant improved by drug individual observations interaction large number litters Low Dose mean square measurements median method n₁ normal distribution null hypothesis number of D.F. number of observations number of patients observed value one-tailed test outcomes Poisson Distribution probability of getting probability of obtaining procedure random allocation random numbers random sampling rats regression remainder response scale scores sets of observations simply standard error statistics subjects subtracting sum of squares Suppose t-test Table A.5 Table Iv.1 Table VII.9 tabulated test of significance tion total sum two-tailed test variance ratio variation x₁ Σχ