Answer the following questions. Copy and paste any required data charts or summaries into this Word document.


Answer the following questions. Copy and paste any required data charts or summaries into this Word document.

  1. Paired Sample Design:

Download the data set bph-samp.sav and use SPSS to complete the following calculations:

  1. Run a paired t test to compare if there is a mean change in QoL at the baseline and at 3 months.
  2. Run a one-sample t test to test the same hypothesis as in (1) but on the variable DELTA.
  3. Check if the QoL at the baseline and at 3 months follow Normal distributions.
  4. If you have a concern about the small sample size and perhaps non-normal data, choose an appropriate nonparametric test to compare the median QoL score at the baseline and at 3 months. (Hint: You need to research nonparametric tests.)

II. Independent Sample Design:

Download the data set lactation.sav and use SPSS to complete the following calculations.

  1. Produce a side-by-side boxplot for the percentage of bone loss in the breast feeding group vs. the control group.
  2. Produce a side-by-side histogram for the percentage of bone loss in the breast feeding group vs. the control group. (Hint: You need to search for SPSS functions not covered in the lecture to produce the histograms side-by-side.)
  3. Test if the mean percentage of bone loss in the two groups are the same using the right version of the t test based on the SPSS output.
  4. Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean difference in the percentage of bone loss between the two groups.

III. Cross-Tabulation:

Download the data set bd1.sav and use SPSS to complete the following calculations.

  1. Test the association between esophageal cancer and alcohol consumption (using the original alcohol consumption variable). Write down the hypotheses, the test used, the p -value and the interpretation.
  2. Is there a need to use Fisher’s Exact test? Why?
  3. Test the association between esophageal cancer and alcohol consumption (using the dichotomized alcohol consumption variable). Write down the hypotheses, the test used, the p -value and the interpretation.
  4. Hand calculate a 95% CI for the odds ratio estimate in (3).

IV. ANOVA:

Complete Exercise 13.9 items (a) through (d) found on pages 292 and 293 in the textbook. Apply the nonparametric ANOVA analysis to test if the groups are different in the decrease of body temperatures.

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