NURS 211 Lecture Notes - Chi-Squared Test, Chi-Squared Distribution, Blood Transfusion

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Chi square (x ): a test used with independent samples of nominal-or ordinal level data. Expected frequency= (raw total-column total) / grand total. Example: you are working on an or floor and want to see whether there is a difference between male and female postoperative pts in need of a transfusion. Gender is the variable that identifies your sample groups (independent nominal variable. Your outcome variable is whether or not they receive the postoperative transfusion (dependent nominal variable). Your goal is to see whether the frequencies you observe are different from the frequencies that you would expect if the variables were independent aka not related (ho) A ho for this scenario: there is no difference in the need for a postoperative transfusion between men and women. A ha for this scenario: the need for a postoperative transfusion is different for men and women. Your next step would be to make a 2x2 table.

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