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Lab 1 Instruction. Data Transformation, T-Tools and Alternatives. Topics. 1. Describing and Displaying Data 2. Data Transformations 3. Tests for Differences between Two Independent Samples / Two Paired Samples. 1.Displaying and Describing Data. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Data Transformation, T-Tools and Alternatives
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1. Describing and Displaying Data
2. Data Transformations
3. Tests for Differences betweenTwo Independent Samples / Two
Paired Samples
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3 principal procedures for describing and exploring continuous data:
Analyze Descriptive statistics FrequenciesDescriptivesExplore
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The Explore procedure in SPSS allows you to obtain descriptive statistics for your data, identify extreme observations, calculate the percentiles of the distribution, and display the data with a variety of plots.
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Single group
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More than one groups (use labels)
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Center: mean; median Spread: s.d.; IQR=Q3-Q1
Shape: symmetric VS skewed (left/right)
Outliers: <Q1-1.5*IQR or >Q3+1.5*IQR
Normality according to boxplot/QQ plot/Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
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Compute Variables e.g. Natural Logarithm Transform
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The type depends on the form of the distribution of the variable on the original scale.
Some recommended data transformations :
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used for paired (matched) data
Paired-Samples T Test
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Read output
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Independent-Samples T-Test
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Assume Equal variances or not?! ---- refer to Levene’s test result
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Tips for the assignment
Generally~
Read the question carefully.
Follow the marking schema
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Q4 & Q8 bNull hypothesis, Alternative hypothesis; value of the Test statistic; p-value; Conclusion; (maybe) Confidence interval.
Q8 a&c “the differences in LLSIR on the log scale between normal and hypoplastic lungs”
VS“the ratio of mean LLSIR of normal lungs to that of hypoplastic lungs”
use antilogrithm, see Page 16 in the instruction