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1) Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in different situations. For each of the following questions, (a) state which measure would best support your goal and (b) explain why you chose that measure. To argue that mortality from HIV infection is a more serious public health problem in one region of the U.S than another. To argue that heart disease should get more funding than HIV. 2) An epidemiologist found five cases of big toe cancer in the Yukon Territory. Because there were only a few cases, the epidemiologist decided to conduct a matched case-control study to determine whether shoe size larger than 9 is a risk factor for big toe cancer. Each case was individually matched to one control for daily activity, history of athlete’s foot, and history of ingrown toenails. The following data were gathered: Shoe size > 9 Case Control Exposure (Y): 2(A) 2(D) Exposure (N): 3(C) 3(B) 3) You are interested in controlling cigarette smoking among women aged 15-24. Describe one primary prevention approach and one secondary prevention approach you would use. Convey your understanding of the difference between primary and secondary approaches in the context of your answer. 4) You have just finished administering a food/drink questionnaire to ill and non-ill participants in a Minnesota summer picnic party. The ill individuals developed moderate to severe diarrhea 16 to 46 hours after the picnic. Six persons experienced vomiting. The following data were collected: Calculate the Odds ratio for illness for consuming Lemonade. ATE DID NOT EAT Number of people Number of people Food item Ill Not ill Total Ill Not ill Total Hot dogs 40 30 70 10 20 30 Hamburgers 32 8 40 20 40 60 Potato salad 45 25 70 15 25 40 Ice cream 48 12 60 2 38 40 Lemonade 20 40 60 20 20 40
5) Select a disease and an exposure. It does not have to be one that is unique. However, for your choice you must select a study design, source of the data, potential limitations.
GC MOD 8 Treating Depression Lithium and The Placebo Group Project
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We will analyze the data to answer the second research question: Which of the drugs (if either) delayed the recurre ...
GC MOD 8 Treating Depression Lithium and The Placebo Group Project
Prompt
We will analyze the data to answer the second research question: Which of the drugs (if either) delayed the recurrence of depression longer relative to the placebo?
In the previous lab-preparation activity, we identified Treat as the explanatory variable and Time as the response variable. We also determined that we will analyze the data using side-by-side boxplots and descriptive statistics (i.e. 5-number summaries since the graphs are boxplots).
Make graphs and tables.
Use StatCrunch to produce side-by-side boxplots. (directions)
Embed your graphs with your initial post.
Use StatCrunch to produce the descriptive statistics (a table containing the 5-number summaries for each comparison group). (directions)
Copy and paste the StatCrunch output table into your initial post.
Analyze the data: Compare the distributions for the treatment groups as demonstrated in Unit 2. For example, compare medians and intervals of typical values. Describe the shape and any outliers. Be sure to write your comparisons so the reader can understand the context of the numbers. For example, don't just say the median is 30; instead, say something like this: on average patients taking the placebo relapsed in 30 days (Q2=30 days).
Draw a conclusion: What can we conclude from your analysis? Did one drug successfully delay a relapse of depression better than the others? What evidence supports your conclusion?
Summarize your conclusions in response to both research questions: In this lab you compared three treatments (two drugs and the placebo) using two different variables. In Part 1 you compared whether or not a relapse into depression occurred for each of the two drugs and the placebo. In Part 2 you compared the length of time until the next relapse for the two drugs and the placebo. What can you conclude in light of both analyses? Is one treatment better than the other? How does the data support your conclusion?
This is the side by side that I have made in question
Summary statistics for AcuteT:
Group by: Treat
Treat n Mean Variance Std. dev. Std. err. Median Range Min Max Q1 Q3 0 37 172.62162 6446.7973 80.29195 13.199915 173 393 48 441 114 211 1 38 183.65789 6782.1771 82.353974 13.359579 166.5 381 47 428 131 212 2 34 202.11765 10590.168 102.90854 17.648669 163.5 442 70 512 140 246
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Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integra ...
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integral calculus and did extensive work on graviton. Newton was born in 1642, in a manor house in Lincolnshire, England. His father had died two months before his birth. Isaac’s mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried a man named Barnabas Smith, who helped raise Isaac.
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26) Apple makes three models of the iPOD (Shuffle, Nano, and Touch). The selling prices per unit are $49, $149 and $229, r ...
MG 305 45 Monroe College Management Apple Question
26) Apple makes three models of the iPOD (Shuffle, Nano, and Touch). The selling prices per unit are $49, $149 and $229, respectively for each model. Apple manufacture these three versions at labor cost per unit of $5, $10 and $12, respectively for each model. Each model has increasing amount of memory (GB). The Shuffle has 2GB, Nano has 16GB and the Touch has 64GB. A GB of memory has an electronic material cost of $2. If Apple only has 30,000 GB of electronic memory material available per month how many of each iPOD model should be produce to maximize the total profit? Complete the excel spreadsheet and run solver to calculate the solution and answer the following questions. a) Shuffle units: __________ b) Nano units: __________ c) Touch units: __________ d) Maximum Profit: __________
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1) Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in different situation ...
Epidemiology Assignment Questions
1) Different measures of disease are useful to evaluate and assess public health programs and needs in different situations. For each of the following questions, (a) state which measure would best support your goal and (b) explain why you chose that measure. To argue that mortality from HIV infection is a more serious public health problem in one region of the U.S than another. To argue that heart disease should get more funding than HIV. 2) An epidemiologist found five cases of big toe cancer in the Yukon Territory. Because there were only a few cases, the epidemiologist decided to conduct a matched case-control study to determine whether shoe size larger than 9 is a risk factor for big toe cancer. Each case was individually matched to one control for daily activity, history of athlete’s foot, and history of ingrown toenails. The following data were gathered: Shoe size > 9 Case Control Exposure (Y): 2(A) 2(D) Exposure (N): 3(C) 3(B) 3) You are interested in controlling cigarette smoking among women aged 15-24. Describe one primary prevention approach and one secondary prevention approach you would use. Convey your understanding of the difference between primary and secondary approaches in the context of your answer. 4) You have just finished administering a food/drink questionnaire to ill and non-ill participants in a Minnesota summer picnic party. The ill individuals developed moderate to severe diarrhea 16 to 46 hours after the picnic. Six persons experienced vomiting. The following data were collected: Calculate the Odds ratio for illness for consuming Lemonade. ATE DID NOT EAT Number of people Number of people Food item Ill Not ill Total Ill Not ill Total Hot dogs 40 30 70 10 20 30 Hamburgers 32 8 40 20 40 60 Potato salad 45 25 70 15 25 40 Ice cream 48 12 60 2 38 40 Lemonade 20 40 60 20 20 40
5) Select a disease and an exposure. It does not have to be one that is unique. However, for your choice you must select a study design, source of the data, potential limitations.
GC MOD 8 Treating Depression Lithium and The Placebo Group Project
Prompt
We will analyze the data to answer the second research question: Which of the drugs (if either) delayed the recurre ...
GC MOD 8 Treating Depression Lithium and The Placebo Group Project
Prompt
We will analyze the data to answer the second research question: Which of the drugs (if either) delayed the recurrence of depression longer relative to the placebo?
In the previous lab-preparation activity, we identified Treat as the explanatory variable and Time as the response variable. We also determined that we will analyze the data using side-by-side boxplots and descriptive statistics (i.e. 5-number summaries since the graphs are boxplots).
Make graphs and tables.
Use StatCrunch to produce side-by-side boxplots. (directions)
Embed your graphs with your initial post.
Use StatCrunch to produce the descriptive statistics (a table containing the 5-number summaries for each comparison group). (directions)
Copy and paste the StatCrunch output table into your initial post.
Analyze the data: Compare the distributions for the treatment groups as demonstrated in Unit 2. For example, compare medians and intervals of typical values. Describe the shape and any outliers. Be sure to write your comparisons so the reader can understand the context of the numbers. For example, don't just say the median is 30; instead, say something like this: on average patients taking the placebo relapsed in 30 days (Q2=30 days).
Draw a conclusion: What can we conclude from your analysis? Did one drug successfully delay a relapse of depression better than the others? What evidence supports your conclusion?
Summarize your conclusions in response to both research questions: In this lab you compared three treatments (two drugs and the placebo) using two different variables. In Part 1 you compared whether or not a relapse into depression occurred for each of the two drugs and the placebo. In Part 2 you compared the length of time until the next relapse for the two drugs and the placebo. What can you conclude in light of both analyses? Is one treatment better than the other? How does the data support your conclusion?
This is the side by side that I have made in question
Summary statistics for AcuteT:
Group by: Treat
Treat n Mean Variance Std. dev. Std. err. Median Range Min Max Q1 Q3 0 37 172.62162 6446.7973 80.29195 13.199915 173 393 48 441 114 211 1 38 183.65789 6782.1771 82.353974 13.359579 166.5 381 47 428 131 212 2 34 202.11765 10590.168 102.90854 17.648669 163.5 442 70 512 140 246
1 page
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integra ...
Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integral calculus and did extensive work on graviton. Newton was born in 1642, in a manor house in Lincolnshire, England. His father had died two months before his birth. Isaac’s mother, Hannah Ayscough, remarried a man named Barnabas Smith, who helped raise Isaac.
MG 305 45 Monroe College Management Apple Question
26) Apple makes three models of the iPOD (Shuffle, Nano, and Touch). The selling prices per unit are $49, $149 and $229, r ...
MG 305 45 Monroe College Management Apple Question
26) Apple makes three models of the iPOD (Shuffle, Nano, and Touch). The selling prices per unit are $49, $149 and $229, respectively for each model. Apple manufacture these three versions at labor cost per unit of $5, $10 and $12, respectively for each model. Each model has increasing amount of memory (GB). The Shuffle has 2GB, Nano has 16GB and the Touch has 64GB. A GB of memory has an electronic material cost of $2. If Apple only has 30,000 GB of electronic memory material available per month how many of each iPOD model should be produce to maximize the total profit? Complete the excel spreadsheet and run solver to calculate the solution and answer the following questions. a) Shuffle units: __________ b) Nano units: __________ c) Touch units: __________ d) Maximum Profit: __________
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