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Statistical Treatment

The document discusses using statistical analysis methods to analyze data from a study on maternal immunization knowledge and compliance. Mean scores will be used to determine the level of maternal knowledge and extent of compliance with immunization programs. A t-test will compare the knowledge and compliance of mothers from two different villages, to identify any differences between the groups.

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Statistical Treatment

The document discusses using statistical analysis methods to analyze data from a study on maternal immunization knowledge and compliance. Mean scores will be used to determine the level of maternal knowledge and extent of compliance with immunization programs. A t-test will compare the knowledge and compliance of mothers from two different villages, to identify any differences between the groups.

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Statistical Treatment

• To define the level of knowledge of the mothers on immunization, mean will be


used.
• To define to what extent do mothers comply with immunization program of DOH,
mean will be used

- The mean is equal to the sum of all scores divided by the total number of scores. The
mean is the index usually referred to as an average. The computational formula for a
mean is

• To define the difference between the mothers from Signal village and Poblacion
in their level of knowledge and compliance to the immunization program, T-test
will be used.

- T-test (sometimes referred to as Student’s t). The t-test can be used when there are two
independent groups (e.g., experimental versus control, male versus female), and when the
sample is paired or dependent (e.g., when pretreatment and post-treatment scores are
compared for a single group).

where:

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