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STATISTICS IN
NURSING
RESEARCH
1
▫ Statistics is the science of making effective use of numerical data
which is related to collection, analysis and interpretation of data.
 Statistics is the study of how to collect, organizes, analyze, and
Interpret data.
DEFINITION
IMPORTANCE
• Statistics plays a vitally important role in the research.
• It help to answer important research questions and field in study.
• Helps you understand how to apply statistical method
• Important to understand what tools are suitable for a particular
research study.
• Statistics enables to understand specified statistical concepts
and procedures.
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TYPES OF STATISTICS
There are two approaches to the statistical analysis of data
1. Descriptive Statistics
 Descriptive statistics are techniques which help the investigator
to organize, summarize and describe measures of a sample.
2. Inferential statistics
The inferential approach helps to decide whether the outcome
of the study is a result of factors planned within design of the
study or determined by chance.
(Streiner & Norman, 1996).
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FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS
Frequency distribution is a systematic
arrangement of values from lowest to highest or a
method of organizing numeric data
22 23 25
23 16 20
15 24 23
24 23 16
23 18 22
20 25 25
No.s (x) Frequency
(f)
15 l
16 ll
18 l
20 ll
22 ll
23 llll
24 ll
25 lll
18Σ f =
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PRESENTATION OF DATA & SHAPES
▫ Tabular presentation
▫ Diagrammatic Presentation
▫ Graphical Presentation
A. Tabular Presentation of Data
▫ Arranging values in columns is called tabulation.
▫ E.g. The amount of oxygen content in water samples
B. Diagrammatic Presentation of data
▫ It is a visual form of presentation of statistical data in which data are
presented in the form of diagrams such as bars, lines, circles, maps
▫ Common Types
▫ Line Diagram
▫ Pie diagram
▫ Bar diagram
c. Line diagram
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SHAPES OF FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION
 2. Polygons: polygons
 use dots connected by straight lines
to show frequencies.
1. Histograms: A histogram is
constructed by drawing bars
Distribution are shown in Graphically. Graphs denotes the
information of complete data in different shapes
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Conti..
3. Symmetric distribution (Normal )
It consist of two halves that are mirror images of
one another.
4. Asymmetric or Skewed distribution
It is off center and one tail is longer than the other
If the tail points to the left, the distribution
is negatively skewed,
-When the longer tail points to the right,
the distribution is positively skewed.
A distribution with the modal peak off to one side or the other is
described as skewed. The word skew literally means "slanted."
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Conti..
5. Unimodal distribution
It has only one peak or high point
• (i.e., a value with small / high frequency),
6. Multimodal distribution
It has two or more peaks
(i.e., values of high frequency).
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STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS
 Measures of central tendency
 Mean
 Mode
 Median
 Measures of variability
 Range
 Standard deviation
 Correlation
 Inferential statistics
 T- test
 Chi square test
 ANOVA
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CENTRAL TENDENCY
 It is a statistical measure that identifies a single scor
e as representative for an entire distribution or group.
1. Mean
2. Mode
3. Median
 Levels of measure used:
 Interval level variables - Mean
 Nominal variables - Mode
 Ordinal variables - Median
Measures of Central Tendency
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1. Mean
• The mean (or average) is adding all the numbers and then
divided by the number of observations in the data set.
Example: 3,4,5,6,7
▫ 3+4+5+6+7= 25, 25 N=5 The mean = 5
Exercise 1.
What is the average of these numbers?
567, 432, 902, 693, 356, 996
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2. Mode
The mode in a set of data is the number that occurs
the most. E.g 25 10 10 25 5 10 25 10 5
Exercise 2: Find the mode of these numbers.
100 95 100 90 75 100 85 95
3. Median
The median is a set of data , which is the middle
number. Also arrange all the data from lowest to highest and
then take the middle number.
E.g : odd : 3, 5, 8, 10, 11  median=8
even: 3, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8  median=(4+5)/2=4.5
Exercise 3: Find the median
1. 67 34 85 33 84 & 2. 12 14 16 18
19 20
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Relationship between mean, median, and mode is
determined by the shape of the distribution
CENTRAL TENDENCY AND THE SHAPE OF THE
DISTRIBUTION
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 Variability provides a quantitative measure of the degree t
o which scores in a distribution are spread out or clustered
together.
 If data has two distributions (Bivariante) with the same
mean known as variability and have different shapes.
VARIABILITY (Disperson)
Measure of variability or Disperson
Range
Standard deviation
Correlation & co-efficient
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Range
It is the difference between the lowest and highest
number in the set.
Range = Xhighest – Xlowest
E.g: SAT scores of students at two nursing schools. Both distributions
have a mean of 500, but the score patterns are different. School A has a
wide range of scores, with some below 300 and some above 700. This
school has many students who performed among the best also many
students who scored well below average. In school B, there are few
students at either extreme.
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STANDARD DEVIATION
Standard deviation is the most common measure of variability.
It is used the mean as a reference point and approximates the
average distance of each score from the mean.
• A deviation (x) is the difference between an individual score
and the mean.
• VARIANCE
▫ The variance is simply the value of the standard
deviation before a square root has been taken
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Formulas of standard Deviation
Standard Deviation (s or SD)* is
- 1st column is mean (X) = 7
- 2nd column = (X - X )
- 3rd column each score is squared
( X – X )2
.
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CORRELATION
Correlation is a measure of association between two
variables. Correlations can be graphed on scatter plot or
scatter diagram
Scatter plot: It involves making a rectangular
coordinate graph with the two variables laid out at right
angles. plot (dots) are shown to help identify subjects.
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Positive Correlations : If the dots begins at the lower left corner and
extends to the upper right corner, the relationship is positive .
Correlations fall between .00 and 1.00 are positive
Negative Correlations: Dots from the upper left corner to the lower
right corner, the relationship is Negative. Correlations that fall
between .00 and 1.00 are negative,
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CORRELATION COEFFICIENT (PEARSON’S – R)
Correlation coefficients can be computed with
two variables measured on either the ordinal, interval,
or ratio scale
Pearson’s
Calculation…..
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INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
• Inferential statistics is a statistical method used to infer result s
of sample (statistic) to population (parameter).
It is a process of inductive reasoning based on the mathematical
theory of probability
- (Fowler, J., Jarvis, P. -2002).
• Component of inferential statistics.
▫ Hypothesis testing
▫ Estimation
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Error and Hypothesis testing
 The standard deviation of a sampling distribution of mean is
called the Standard Error of the Mean (SEM).
Error
 various means in the sampling distribution have some error as
estimates of the population mean
 SEM (symbolized as Sx)
If we use this formula to calculate the SEM for an SD of 100
with a sample of 25 students we obtain
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Errors
Reject H0 Don't reject H0
Truth
H0 Type I Error Right decision
H1 Right decision Type II Error
Type I error ()
Accepting the experimental hypothesis when the null hypothesis
is true
Type II error ()
Accepting the null hypothesis when the experimental hypothesis
is true
Conti…..
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Hypothesis testing
• A study was conducted to determine the difference of knowledge score of
hypertension between male and female adults in Bandar A. the result
revealed t statistic 2.678, df 99, P value was 0.009(level of significance set at
0.05) and mean difference 1.14
• Hypothesis
▫ HO: there is no difference of knowledge score of hypertension
between male and female adults in Bandar A
▫ HA: there is the differences of knowledge score of hypertension between
male and female adults in Bandar A
• Interpret the result
▫ P=0.009, α=0.05, p<α. Reject HO
• conclusion
▫ There is difference of knowledge score of hypertension between male and
female adults in Bandar A
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ESTIMATION
 It is used to estimate a single parameter, like a mean.
Estimation can take in to two forms.
 Forms:
 Point estimation : Point estimation involves calculating a
single statistic to estimate the population parameter.
Point estimates convey no information about accuracy
 Interval estimation : it indicates a range of values within
which the parameter has a specified probability of lying
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STATISTICAL TESTS
There are two types of inferential statistics
1. Parametric
2. Non-parametric Tests
1. Parametric Tests
A parametric test is one which specifies certain conditions
about the parameter of the population from which a sample is taken.
E.g t-test, and F-test (ANOVA)
2. Non-parametric tests (Distribution-free Statistics)
A non-parametric test is one does not specify any conditions
about the parameter of the population from which the population is
drawn. These tests are called.
E.g Chi-squire test
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T- TEST (Student’s t).
• It is used to testing the differences in group s of mean
• t-test can be used when there are two independent groups
(e.g., experimental versus control, male versus female),
Degree of freedom (df)
• Degree of freedom (df) is describes the number of events or observations
that are free to vary.
Formula
t-Test Degrees of freedom (df)
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Example:
 Maternity patients on perceived maternal competence. We
administer a scale of perceived maternal competence at
discharge to 10 primiparas who remained in the hospital 48 to
72 hours (group A, regular discharge) and to 10 primiparas
discharged less than 48 hours after delivery (group B, early
discharge). The mean scale scores for these two groups are
25.0 and 19.0,
nA = 10 number of subjects in group A
nB =10 number of subjects in group B
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Degrees of freedom :
df = [(10 + 10) - 2] = 18
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THE CHI-SQUARE TEST (Analyzing Frequencies)
 The chi-squire test is used when the data are expressed in
terms of
frequencies of proportions or percentages.
 The chi-square statistic is computed by comparing observed
frequencies and expected frequencies
 FORMULAS
Chi-square
Degrees of freedom (df) = [(R 1)(C 1)].
Calculation…….
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Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
It is another commonly used parametric procedure for testing
differences between means where there are three or more
groups.
The statistic computed in an ANOVA is the F-ratio , variation
within groups to get an F-ratio.
Types
One way Anova, two way ANOVA, multifactor ANOVA
Formulas
Calculation…..
MEAN SQUARE (MS) F- Ratio
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TYPES of ANOVA
• One-way ANOVA
▫ It is used with one independent variable and one dependent variable).
• Two-way ANOVA or Factorial Analysis of Variance
▫ Factorial analysis of variance permits the investigator to analyze the
effects of two or more independent variables on the dependent
variable.
• Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)
▫ It is an inferential statistical test that enables investigators t adjusts
statistically for group differences that may interfere with obtaining
results that relate specifically to the effects of the independent
variable(s) on the dependent variable(s).
• Multivariate Analysis
▫ Multivariate analysis refers to a group of inferential statistical tests that
enable the investigator to examine multiple variables simultaneously.
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Statistics in nursing research

  • 2. ▫ Statistics is the science of making effective use of numerical data which is related to collection, analysis and interpretation of data.  Statistics is the study of how to collect, organizes, analyze, and Interpret data. DEFINITION IMPORTANCE • Statistics plays a vitally important role in the research. • It help to answer important research questions and field in study. • Helps you understand how to apply statistical method • Important to understand what tools are suitable for a particular research study. • Statistics enables to understand specified statistical concepts and procedures. 2Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 3. TYPES OF STATISTICS There are two approaches to the statistical analysis of data 1. Descriptive Statistics  Descriptive statistics are techniques which help the investigator to organize, summarize and describe measures of a sample. 2. Inferential statistics The inferential approach helps to decide whether the outcome of the study is a result of factors planned within design of the study or determined by chance. (Streiner & Norman, 1996). 3Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 4. FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS Frequency distribution is a systematic arrangement of values from lowest to highest or a method of organizing numeric data 22 23 25 23 16 20 15 24 23 24 23 16 23 18 22 20 25 25 No.s (x) Frequency (f) 15 l 16 ll 18 l 20 ll 22 ll 23 llll 24 ll 25 lll 18Σ f = 4Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 5. PRESENTATION OF DATA & SHAPES ▫ Tabular presentation ▫ Diagrammatic Presentation ▫ Graphical Presentation A. Tabular Presentation of Data ▫ Arranging values in columns is called tabulation. ▫ E.g. The amount of oxygen content in water samples B. Diagrammatic Presentation of data ▫ It is a visual form of presentation of statistical data in which data are presented in the form of diagrams such as bars, lines, circles, maps ▫ Common Types ▫ Line Diagram ▫ Pie diagram ▫ Bar diagram c. Line diagram 5Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 6. SHAPES OF FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION  2. Polygons: polygons  use dots connected by straight lines to show frequencies. 1. Histograms: A histogram is constructed by drawing bars Distribution are shown in Graphically. Graphs denotes the information of complete data in different shapes 6Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 7. Conti.. 3. Symmetric distribution (Normal ) It consist of two halves that are mirror images of one another. 4. Asymmetric or Skewed distribution It is off center and one tail is longer than the other If the tail points to the left, the distribution is negatively skewed, -When the longer tail points to the right, the distribution is positively skewed. A distribution with the modal peak off to one side or the other is described as skewed. The word skew literally means "slanted." 7Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 8. Conti.. 5. Unimodal distribution It has only one peak or high point • (i.e., a value with small / high frequency), 6. Multimodal distribution It has two or more peaks (i.e., values of high frequency). 8Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 9. STATISTICS & DATA ANALYSIS  Measures of central tendency  Mean  Mode  Median  Measures of variability  Range  Standard deviation  Correlation  Inferential statistics  T- test  Chi square test  ANOVA 9Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 10. CENTRAL TENDENCY  It is a statistical measure that identifies a single scor e as representative for an entire distribution or group. 1. Mean 2. Mode 3. Median  Levels of measure used:  Interval level variables - Mean  Nominal variables - Mode  Ordinal variables - Median Measures of Central Tendency 10Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 11. 1. Mean • The mean (or average) is adding all the numbers and then divided by the number of observations in the data set. Example: 3,4,5,6,7 ▫ 3+4+5+6+7= 25, 25 N=5 The mean = 5 Exercise 1. What is the average of these numbers? 567, 432, 902, 693, 356, 996 11Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 12. 2. Mode The mode in a set of data is the number that occurs the most. E.g 25 10 10 25 5 10 25 10 5 Exercise 2: Find the mode of these numbers. 100 95 100 90 75 100 85 95 3. Median The median is a set of data , which is the middle number. Also arrange all the data from lowest to highest and then take the middle number. E.g : odd : 3, 5, 8, 10, 11  median=8 even: 3, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8  median=(4+5)/2=4.5 Exercise 3: Find the median 1. 67 34 85 33 84 & 2. 12 14 16 18 19 20 12Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 13. Relationship between mean, median, and mode is determined by the shape of the distribution CENTRAL TENDENCY AND THE SHAPE OF THE DISTRIBUTION 13Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 14.  Variability provides a quantitative measure of the degree t o which scores in a distribution are spread out or clustered together.  If data has two distributions (Bivariante) with the same mean known as variability and have different shapes. VARIABILITY (Disperson) Measure of variability or Disperson Range Standard deviation Correlation & co-efficient 14Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 15. Range It is the difference between the lowest and highest number in the set. Range = Xhighest – Xlowest E.g: SAT scores of students at two nursing schools. Both distributions have a mean of 500, but the score patterns are different. School A has a wide range of scores, with some below 300 and some above 700. This school has many students who performed among the best also many students who scored well below average. In school B, there are few students at either extreme. 15Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 16. STANDARD DEVIATION Standard deviation is the most common measure of variability. It is used the mean as a reference point and approximates the average distance of each score from the mean. • A deviation (x) is the difference between an individual score and the mean. • VARIANCE ▫ The variance is simply the value of the standard deviation before a square root has been taken 16Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 17. Formulas of standard Deviation Standard Deviation (s or SD)* is - 1st column is mean (X) = 7 - 2nd column = (X - X ) - 3rd column each score is squared ( X – X )2 . 17Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 18. CORRELATION Correlation is a measure of association between two variables. Correlations can be graphed on scatter plot or scatter diagram Scatter plot: It involves making a rectangular coordinate graph with the two variables laid out at right angles. plot (dots) are shown to help identify subjects. 18Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 19. Positive Correlations : If the dots begins at the lower left corner and extends to the upper right corner, the relationship is positive . Correlations fall between .00 and 1.00 are positive Negative Correlations: Dots from the upper left corner to the lower right corner, the relationship is Negative. Correlations that fall between .00 and 1.00 are negative, 19Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 20. CORRELATION COEFFICIENT (PEARSON’S – R) Correlation coefficients can be computed with two variables measured on either the ordinal, interval, or ratio scale Pearson’s Calculation….. 20Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 21. INFERENTIAL STATISTICS • Inferential statistics is a statistical method used to infer result s of sample (statistic) to population (parameter). It is a process of inductive reasoning based on the mathematical theory of probability - (Fowler, J., Jarvis, P. -2002). • Component of inferential statistics. ▫ Hypothesis testing ▫ Estimation 21Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 22. Error and Hypothesis testing  The standard deviation of a sampling distribution of mean is called the Standard Error of the Mean (SEM). Error  various means in the sampling distribution have some error as estimates of the population mean  SEM (symbolized as Sx) If we use this formula to calculate the SEM for an SD of 100 with a sample of 25 students we obtain 22Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 23. Errors Reject H0 Don't reject H0 Truth H0 Type I Error Right decision H1 Right decision Type II Error Type I error () Accepting the experimental hypothesis when the null hypothesis is true Type II error () Accepting the null hypothesis when the experimental hypothesis is true Conti….. 23Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 24. Hypothesis testing • A study was conducted to determine the difference of knowledge score of hypertension between male and female adults in Bandar A. the result revealed t statistic 2.678, df 99, P value was 0.009(level of significance set at 0.05) and mean difference 1.14 • Hypothesis ▫ HO: there is no difference of knowledge score of hypertension between male and female adults in Bandar A ▫ HA: there is the differences of knowledge score of hypertension between male and female adults in Bandar A • Interpret the result ▫ P=0.009, α=0.05, p<α. Reject HO • conclusion ▫ There is difference of knowledge score of hypertension between male and female adults in Bandar A 24Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 25. ESTIMATION  It is used to estimate a single parameter, like a mean. Estimation can take in to two forms.  Forms:  Point estimation : Point estimation involves calculating a single statistic to estimate the population parameter. Point estimates convey no information about accuracy  Interval estimation : it indicates a range of values within which the parameter has a specified probability of lying 25Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 26. STATISTICAL TESTS There are two types of inferential statistics 1. Parametric 2. Non-parametric Tests 1. Parametric Tests A parametric test is one which specifies certain conditions about the parameter of the population from which a sample is taken. E.g t-test, and F-test (ANOVA) 2. Non-parametric tests (Distribution-free Statistics) A non-parametric test is one does not specify any conditions about the parameter of the population from which the population is drawn. These tests are called. E.g Chi-squire test 26Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 27. T- TEST (Student’s t). • It is used to testing the differences in group s of mean • t-test can be used when there are two independent groups (e.g., experimental versus control, male versus female), Degree of freedom (df) • Degree of freedom (df) is describes the number of events or observations that are free to vary. Formula t-Test Degrees of freedom (df) 27Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 28. Example:  Maternity patients on perceived maternal competence. We administer a scale of perceived maternal competence at discharge to 10 primiparas who remained in the hospital 48 to 72 hours (group A, regular discharge) and to 10 primiparas discharged less than 48 hours after delivery (group B, early discharge). The mean scale scores for these two groups are 25.0 and 19.0, nA = 10 number of subjects in group A nB =10 number of subjects in group B 28Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 29. Degrees of freedom : df = [(10 + 10) - 2] = 18 29Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 30. THE CHI-SQUARE TEST (Analyzing Frequencies)  The chi-squire test is used when the data are expressed in terms of frequencies of proportions or percentages.  The chi-square statistic is computed by comparing observed frequencies and expected frequencies  FORMULAS Chi-square Degrees of freedom (df) = [(R 1)(C 1)]. Calculation……. 30Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 31. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) It is another commonly used parametric procedure for testing differences between means where there are three or more groups. The statistic computed in an ANOVA is the F-ratio , variation within groups to get an F-ratio. Types One way Anova, two way ANOVA, multifactor ANOVA Formulas Calculation….. MEAN SQUARE (MS) F- Ratio 31Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com
  • 32. TYPES of ANOVA • One-way ANOVA ▫ It is used with one independent variable and one dependent variable). • Two-way ANOVA or Factorial Analysis of Variance ▫ Factorial analysis of variance permits the investigator to analyze the effects of two or more independent variables on the dependent variable. • Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) ▫ It is an inferential statistical test that enables investigators t adjusts statistically for group differences that may interfere with obtaining results that relate specifically to the effects of the independent variable(s) on the dependent variable(s). • Multivariate Analysis ▫ Multivariate analysis refers to a group of inferential statistical tests that enable the investigator to examine multiple variables simultaneously. 32Nursing Path 6/22/2016www.drjayeshpatidar.blogspot.com