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Outline • Statistical inference • Hypothesis testing • Type I and type II errors • Student t test • ANOVA • Parametric vs non-parametric tests Importance of biostatistics • Diabetes type 2 study – Experimental group: Mean blood sugar level: 103 mg/dl – Control group: Mean blood sugar level: 107 mg/dl • Pancreatic cancer study – Experimental group: 1-year survival rate: 23% – Control group: 1-year survival rate: 20% Is there a difference? Statistics are needed to quantify differences that are too small to recognize through clinical experience alone. Statistical inference • Diabetes type 2 study • Experimental group: Mean blood sugar level: 103 mg/dl • Control group: Mean blood sugar level: 107 mg/dl • Increased sample size: • Diabetes type 2 study • Experimental group: Mean blood sugar level: 99 mg/dl • Control group: Mean blood sugar level: 112 mg/dl Statistical inference µ µ 1 X1 X2 2 • Compare the mean between 2 samples/ conditions • if 2 means are statistically different, then the samples are likely to be drawn from 2 different populations, ie they really are different Statistical inference • Diabetes type 2 study • Experimental group: Mean blood sugar level: 103 mg/dl • Control group: Mean blood sugar level: 107 mg/dl • Increased sample size: • Diabetes type 2 study • Experimental group: Mean blood sugar level: 105 mg/dl • Control group: Mean blood sugar level: 106 mg/dl
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