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2018
When considering quantitative analysis in health research, there are a number of key, fundamental initial aspects that need to be considered. Therefore, this chapter describes the importance of study design, development of your hypotheses, the nature of the data to be collected and the initial summaries, the need and importance of basic descriptive ...
R.C. Richard Davison, Paul M. Smith
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When considering quantitative analysis in health research, there are a number of key, fundamental initial aspects that need to be considered. Therefore, this chapter describes the importance of study design, development of your hypotheses, the nature of the data to be collected and the initial summaries, the need and importance of basic descriptive ...
R.C. Richard Davison, Paul M. Smith
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Data Presentation — Quantitative Data
1991In Chapter 2 we discussed various ways (several graphical and one tabular) of presenting qualitative data. In all the example we considered, the data arose from a nominal measuring scale. Although nominal (i.e. qualitative) data often occurs in business and economics, more common is quantitative data, arising from the use of ordinal and interval/ratio ...
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WIREs Computational Statistics, 2014
AbstractBiplots provide visualizations of two things, usually, but not necessarily, in two dimensions. This paper deals exclusively with biplots for quantitative data X; qualitative data or data in the form of counts will be addressed in a subsequent paper.
Gower, John C. +2 more
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AbstractBiplots provide visualizations of two things, usually, but not necessarily, in two dimensions. This paper deals exclusively with biplots for quantitative data X; qualitative data or data in the form of counts will be addressed in a subsequent paper.
Gower, John C. +2 more
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Interpreting Quantitative Data
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2003(2003). Interpreting Quantitative Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 98, No. 462, pp. 492-492.
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An overview of real‐world data sources for oncology and considerations for research
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lynne Penberthy +2 more
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Innovations in research and clinical care using patient‐generated health data
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020H S L Jim +2 more
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