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==Independent and Dependent Variables==
==Independent and Dependent Variables==
Independent Variable:
*The amount dosage of LPS (lipopolysaccharide ), it directly influences the amount of Inflammotin found in the blood stream.


 
Dependent Variable:
(Identify the independent and dependent variable in the mini-problem.)<br>
*The amount of Inflammotin induced by LPS (lipopolysaccharide) when taken from a blood sample
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==Experimental Design==
==Experimental Design==


'''Groups'''<br>
'''Groups'''<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 off LPS (control)<br>
*Second group contains people between the age of 76-85 off LPS (control)<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>
10 subject
* All completely randomized




(Add details about your experimental design)<br>
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(Discuss considerations of how subjects are to be selected.)<br>
Subject selection will be completely Randomized within each age range and the sub gropes within. Therefore disregarding ethnicity, sex, and work (i.e. retired or not). The decision to completely randomize the choice in subject was made to prevent an increase in variables. <br>




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(What are some of the potential sources of error or biases that could affect your results and how would you control for them?)<br>
Some potential pit falls that might compromise the experiment might be as follows :
 
*Culture of the patients might be conducive to error in the way that they are susceptible to the social and political pressure that they may succumb to in daily life.
 
*Patients working habits; not all of the patients haven't completely retired from the workforce or have other sources of environmental variable .
 
*Medications taken during the trail testing will effect the potency of the drug that it has on the patient.
*Failure of the ELISA testing method


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Independent and Dependent Variables

Independent Variable:

  • The amount dosage of LPS (lipopolysaccharide ), it directly influences the amount of Inflammotin found in the blood stream.

Dependent Variable:

  • The amount of Inflammotin induced by LPS (lipopolysaccharide) when taken from a blood sample





Experimental Design

Groups

We choose the Experimental Design depending on age. For example we can have a group of people between the age of 65-85.

  • First group contains people between the age of 65-75 off LPS (control)
  • Second group contains people between the age of 76-85 off LPS (control)
  • Third group contains people between the age of 65-75 on LPS 10mg (1 pill)
  • Fourth group contains people between the age of 76-85 on LPS 10mg (1 pill)
  • Fifth group contains people between the age of 65-75 on LPS 20mg (2 pills)
  • Sixth group contains people between the age of 76-85 on LPS 20mg (2 pills)

Number of subjects per group

10 subject

  • All completely randomized






Subject Selection

Subject selection will be completely Randomized within each age range and the sub gropes within. Therefore disregarding ethnicity, sex, and work (i.e. retired or not). The decision to completely randomize the choice in subject was made to prevent an increase in variables.





Sources of Error and Bias

Some potential pit falls that might compromise the experiment might be as follows :

  • Culture of the patients might be conducive to error in the way that they are susceptible to the social and political pressure that they may succumb to in daily life.
  • Patients working habits; not all of the patients haven't completely retired from the workforce or have other sources of environmental variable .
  • Medications taken during the trail testing will effect the potency of the drug that it has on the patient.
  • Failure of the ELISA testing method