EXERCISE-11 1) What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement Education is measured at the interval scales because the data is measured on specific intervals, and grades of education. 2) What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? Length of Labor is measured in hours. It is s an appropriate measurement because the time measured is less than a 24 hours. 3) What other statistic could have
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* 3. What is the mode for marital status in the total sample and in the depressed group? * 4. How many of the depressed persons were unemployed? Would you have expected this finding? Provide a rationale for your answer. * 5. How many of the depressed persons were married? Would you have expected this finding? Provide a rationale for your answer. * 6. No depression was reported in the 29 to 38 age group. What are the possible reasons for this? * 7. How many subjects and what percentage
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|Date | | |Section | | 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? 3. What other statistic could have been used to describe the length of labor? Provide a rationale for your answer. 4. Were the distributions of scores
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HLT362V Week 1 Homework EX#11 and #16 EX# 11 Questions to be graded: [pic] 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? 3. What other statistic could have been used to describe the length of labor? Provide a rationale for your answer. 4. Were the distributions of scores similar for the experimental and control groups for the length of
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Exercise: 11 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurements? Number of hours working per week and Length of labor 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? Descriptive Yes, Frequency (30) and mean (14.63) are used to describe the data. 3. What other statistic could have been used to describe the length of labor? Provide a rationale for your answer. Length of labor was described for both
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EXERCISE 11 Questions to be Graded 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? 3. What other statistic could have been used to describe the length of labor? Provide a rationale for your answer. 4. Were the distributions of scores similar for the experimental and control groups for the length of labor? Provide a rationale for your answer. 5. Were
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Name: CJ….. Class: Applied Statistics for Health Care Professionals…..Date: April 20 2014 1 Questions to be graded Exercise 11 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? The Demographic Variable measured at the least level of measurement in this study was the participants’ age, income, length of labor, and hours of work per week. According to this week reading the interval level of measurement are from lowest to highest and have numerical
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Gomez Grand Canyon University HLT-362V September 6, 2015 Professor: Steve Austin Workbook Exercise 11 to 16 Statistics Class 1. What demographics variables were measured at least at interval level measurement? The demographics variables measured at least on the interval level measurement were the number of hours per week and length of labor hours. 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Where these appropriate? The mean and standard deviation were used
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Word's equation editors, etc., and/or provide a short written description as to how you obtained the final result.) Exercise 11 (4 points per question) 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? Age, Income, Length of labor, Return to work, and Number of hours working per week. 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? Sample size, Median and Standard Deviation were used to describe
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Exercise 11 11.1 What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? The age which is measured in years, the number of hours per week, annual income in dollars, return to work in weeks and the length of labor which is measured in hours could all be measured in interval level of measurement. They have fixed interval thus making it suitable for this kind of measurement. 11.2 What statistics are used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were
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