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CONFIDENCE INTERVAL (MARGIN OF ERROR):

GOES UP IF WITH VARIABILITY OF RESULT- B has


a wider confidence interval (may be better/worse
than B/A

IF CI INTERSECTS, either inc sample size or


improve precision of measuring tool to decrease
variability of results (OVERLAPPING Cis means
that we can’t conclude anything about the study)

C is the most reliable confidence interval since its


small

Only correct Conclusion: Drug A is better than


drug C
Correlation for interval data
Chi-square for nominal data
t test for combination of
nominal and interval
ANOVA- more than 2 variables

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