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One-Sample Proportions

Roy Sabo and Edward Boone
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Roy Sabo: Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Biostatistics
Edward Boone: Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Statistical Sciences and OR

Chapter Chapter 2 in Statistical Research Methods, 2013, pp 13-35 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The simplest types of measurements are qualitative in nature, meaning that they are non-numeric – or at least numeric manipulation of them is meaningless – and include names, labels and group membership. Examples of qualitative data are ubiquitous, but are best exemplified by dichotomous categorical data consisting of only two possible values, such as a patient’s gender (male or female), diagnosis of a certain disease (positive or negative), or the result from a health intervention (success or failure).

Keywords: Null Hypothesis; Alternative Hypothesis; Standard Normal Distribution; Sample Estimate; Symbolic Form (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8708-1_2

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