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May 11 2021
Running Head: ASSESSMENT TASK 2: WORKBOOK 1
ASSESSMENT TASK 2: WORKBOOK 8
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ASSESSMENT TASK 2: WORKBOOK
Table of Contents
1. Summary of Week 5 Materials 3
2. Summary of Week 6 Materials 4
3. Summary of Week 7 Materials 5
4. Summary of Week 8 Materials 6
5. Summary of Week 9 Materials 6
6. Summary of Week 10 Materials 7
References 9
1. Summary of Week 5 Materials
In biology and health science, biostatistics refers to the development and implementation of statistical method. Biostatistics is a diminution of biology and statistics that is specified as biometry and biometrics. The science of organization, collection and the clarification of data is studied as statistics. Biostatistics encloses the features of data collection, data analysis, its design of surveys and experiments. Then the data are extracted and summarized and then it needs to be explained and lastly permitting the results found from it. There are two parts of statistics such as descriptive statistics and inferential statistics (Zhang, 2016).
Summation, true zero points, true absence of a quality, double summation, data and measurement scales and the importance of data and variables have been covered here. Descriptive statistics
ief the idea of the data of population and explaining the observed details numerically and graphically. Inferential statistics draws the conclusion of the represented data of population and accounts its randomness. Quantitative data exhibits the displayed data in tables and graphs in a clear and informative way. The choice of displaying the accoutered data notably depends on the measurements and scales of the variables, but before that, one must learn the process of displaying the data and the best use of it.
Frequency data shows the distribution of certain frequency of a variable, for an instance frequency of the categories of age. It is integral to categorize in the groups that are mutually exclusive and the values required being included in this category. This quantitative research measures the counts, proportion, rate, numerator, and denominator. Measures of central tendency and its arithmetic mean the simple estimate of the population parameter and its mean of disadvantage is discussed here. The median, the mode or modal and the respective modes such as unimodal, bimodal has been learnt here.
2. Summary of Week 6 Materials
It may be a challenging and profuse task for someone without any previous research experiences. The first hurdle to surpass in the early stage of the research process is defining the problem itself. The tendency of a newcomer is to write a research question that is vague. In a very clear, simple and answerable way, the researched questions must be declared. The initial stage of evolving a well-built question is to know, understand and identify the population or patient problem in it.
In terms of the study population, it is integral to find the P in PICO and to identify the primary problems that need to be investigated. In this process, patients’ attributes in terms of gender, age, race, cu
ent medications and previous maintenance might affect the research and its outcome. After that, comes intervention that includes a specific diagnostic treatment, adjunctive therapy, treatment, medication, and the exhortation of a product and its usage to the patient (Elhoushi, Georgy, Noureldin & Korenberg, 2016). In the comparison part, the comparison must be limited to one substitute choice and should be certain. The final...