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Introduction of Mathematical Method Use by Statistics

Jyoti Raj

Abstract


In this review article is the first sequence of medical statistics guidelines that will be use such examples from the intensive care. This is a chance to become familiar with the information even while searching for abnormally high or low values, checking the assumptions of normality for analytical techniques, and selecting the most appropriate way to characterize the information if required. It describes and demonstrates the qualitative information and quantitative information, how these kinds of data can be defined; Two significant characteristics of a numerical set of data (location and variance); measures of location (mean, median, and mode); measures of variability; typical medical Data shows the different; and simple transformations. This type of analysis will start with describing and summarizing data. This review introduces some of these measures of Location.


Keywords


Data, statistics, standard deviation, mean, median, mode

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