Biostastics Final Project
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PH1690 Final Project – Spring 2020 |
Make sure you put your name here |
PATIENTS
1. Summarize patient characteristics of all patients. Specify if mean ± std or median (IQR) are used to summarize continuous variables.
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All Patients |
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Mother’s Age (in years) |
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Mother’s Weight (in lbs.) |
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Birth Weight (in grams) |
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Race |
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Caucasian (% (n)) |
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African American (% (n)) |
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Other (% (n)) |
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Smoked During Pregnancy |
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No (% (n)) |
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Yes (% (n)) |
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History of Preterm Labor |
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No (% (n)) |
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Yes (% (n)) |
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History of Hypertension |
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No (% (n)) |
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Yes (% (n)) |
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History of Uterine Irritability |
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No (% (n)) |
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Yes (% (n)) |
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Number of Physician Visits |
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0 (% (n)) |
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1 (% (n)) |
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2 or more (% (n)) |
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QUESTIONS
Specify your research question here. Please specify only one research question at a time. For examples: Are there different of XXXX between the two groups?
Methods
· Specify methods used to answer the research question. One sample t test, two independent sample t test, paired t test, ANOVA or etc for comparison of continuous variables. Fisher’s exact test, chi-square or etc for comparison of categorical variables.
· Verify that assumption of applying the test is met. Point to the corresponding tables or figures for the verification.
· If there are violations of the assumptions, describe how you dealt with the violations.
Results
· . Write your interpretations here. Point to the corresponding tables or figures to support your interpretations.
Tables
Make sure that you insert table captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Table 1 XXXXXXXXX
Table 2 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Figures
Make sure that you insert figure captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Figure 1 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Figure 2 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
QUESTIONS
Specify your research question here. Please specify only one research question at a time. For examples: Are there different of XXXX among race categories?
Methods
· Specify methods used to answer the research question. One sample t test, two independent sample t test, paired t test, ANOVA or etc for comparison of continuous variables. Fisher’s exact test, chi-square or etc for comparison of categorical variables.
· Verify that assumption of applying the test is met. Point to the corresponding tables or figures for the verification.
· If there is violations of the assumptions, describe how you dealt with the violations.
Results
· . Write your interpretations here. Point to the corresponding tables or figures to support your interpretations.
Tables
Make sure that you insert table captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Table 3 XXXXXXXXX
Table 4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Figures
Make sure that you insert figure captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Figure 3 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Figure 4 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
QUESTIONS
Specify your research question here. Please specify only one research question at a time. For examples: Is XXX and YYY associated to ZZZ?
Methods
· Specify methods used to answer the research question. One sample t test, two independent sample t test, paired t test, ANOVA or etc for comparison of continuous variables. Fisher’s exact test, chi-square or etc for comparison of categorical variables.
· Verify that assumption of applying the test is met. Point to the corresponding tables or figures for the verification.
· If there is violations of the assumptions, describe how you dealt with the violations.
Results
· . Write your interpretations here. Point to the corresponding tables or figures to support your interpretations.
Tables
Make sure that you insert table captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Table 5 XXXXXXXXX
Table 6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Figures
Make sure that you insert figure captions so that you can refer to the tables in either Methods or Results section.
Figure 5 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Figure 6 YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY