07 Data Management & Analysis
07 Data Management & Analysis
1) Observation:
-Surveys and questionnaires
-Investigation [lab sample, X-ray, clinical remark,
etc]
1) Interview
2) Review of Record
Researchers aim is to condense data in meaningful way to
extract useful information.
The purpose of most studies is to collect data to obtain
information about a particular area of research.
Data is one or more variables that collected.
It could be quantitative (subject to change) or qualitative
(quality, characteristic, or constituent of a
person or thing that can be measured).
Statistics encompasses the methods of collecting,
summarizing, analyzing and drawing conclusions from the data.
Type:
Quantitative (continuous, discrete)
Qualitative ( ordinal, nominal)
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Accuracy
A B When the measurement
process yield value that
Number of observations
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Bias refers to systematic variation in a series of
measurements.
Accuracy refers to a series of measurements that, on the
average, equal the underlying value of the variable being
measured.
Precision describes the degree to which a series of
measurements fluctuate around a central value.
Chance describes the type of variation that, in general,
results in values above or below the true value with equal
probability.
Data cleaning