LAB 6 Biostat and Epi
LAB 6 Biostat and Epi
DATE: GROUP:
General Instructions: Kindly answer the following problems and show your complete solutions
and interpretations (if any) to the given problems. Only handwritten and digitally handwritten
answers are accepted. Please do not modify the text and table in this activity. SHOW YOUR
SOLUTIONS and PROVIDE INTERPRETATIONS. AI-GENERATED ANSWER WILL
GET MINUS POINTS. (70 points)
One-Sample t-test: A researcher wants to test if the average height of a sample of students is
significantly different from the known average height of the general population, which is 170
cm.
Student Height (cm)
1 165
2 172
3 168
4 175
5 169
6 170
7 173
8 167
9 171
10 174
Student IQ Score
1 105
2 112
3 98
4 110
5 102
6 95
7 115
8 108
9 100
10 107
F-test: A researcher wants to compare the variances of two groups of students' test scores.
Group A:
Student Score
1 85
2 92
3 88
4 95
5 90
Group B:
Student Score
1 75
2 80
3 78
4 82
5 77
Flow chart:
PART 2. CALCULATION OF CHI-SQUARE TEST
Aim: Calculation of chi-square test.
Chi-square test. Hypothetical study investigating the association between smoking and lung
cancer.
SPSS
Analyze
Descriptive frequencies
Cross tabs
Chi- Square
Output
PART 3. CALCULATION OF LINEAR REGRESSION, SPEARMAN’S CORRELATION
AND PEARSON CORRELATION
Aim: Calculation of linear regression, Spearman’s Correlation and Pearson Correlation. Based
your output in the video links you watched.
1. Linear Regression. A study investigating the relationship between age and blood pressure.
a. Solve for Spearman’s Correlation, show the formula, ranks, n, T-statistic, DF, trendlines
and p-value
b. Show analysis and interpretation
3. Pearson Correlation. A study investigating the relationship between hours of study and
exam scores.
Hours Studied Exam Score
2 60
4 75
6 85
8 90
10 95
Use Excel of SPSS
a. Solve for correlation coefficient, Pearsons correlation, show the formula, solve for n, T-
statistic, DF, trendlines and p-value
b. Show analysis and interpretation