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We choose the Experimental Design depending on age. For example we can have a group of people between the age of 65-85.<br> | We choose the Experimental Design depending on age. For example we can have a group of people between the age of 65-85.<br> | ||
- First group contains people between the age of 65-75 | - First group contains people between the age of 65-75 off LPS<br> | ||
- Second group contains people between the age of 65-75 | - Second group contains people between the age of 76-85 off LPS<br> | ||
- | - Third group contains people between the age of 65-75 on LPS 10mg(1 pill)<br> | ||
- | - Fourth group contains people between the age of 76-85 on LPS 10mg(1 pill)<br> | ||
- Fifth group contains people between the age of 65-75 on LPS 20mg(2 pills)<br> | |||
- Sixth group contains people between the age of 76-85 on LPS 20mg(2 pills)<br> | |||
'''Number of subjects per group'''<br> | '''Number of subjects per group'''<br> |
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OUR TEAMLAB 1 WRITE-UPIndependent and Dependent VariablesIndependent Variable: The dosage of LPS (lipopolysaccharide)because it directly influences the amount of Inflammotin Dependent Variable: The amount of Inflammotin induced by LPS when taken from a blood sample
Experimental DesignGroups We choose the Experimental Design depending on age. For example we can have a group of people between the age of 65-85. Number of subjects per group 10 subjects
Subject SelectionSubject selection will be completely random selected within each age range. Therefore disregarding ethnicity, sex, and work (i.e. retired or not). The decision to completely randomize the choice in subject was made to prevent increases in variables.
Sources of Error and Bias(What are some of the potential sources of error or biases that could affect your results and how would you control for them?)
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