BME100 f2014:Group21 L2

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OUR TEAM

Name: Dustin D. Burley
Name: Mackenzie Konves
Name: Scott Boege
Name: Nicholas Goettl
Name: Travis Tibbs
Name: Lionel Davis

LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics

Experiment 1
The effect of LPS on rats. MEAN, SD, STANDARD ERROR OF RATS

There was almost no change in the levels of Inflammotin in the rats. The difference between the mean of the 0mg and the 10mg is 0.6.

Effect of LPS on Rats

Experiment 2

The effect of LPS on humans. MEAN, SD, SE FOR HUMANS

Effect of LPS on Rats



Results

Experiment 1
GRAPH FOR RATS. ALSO INCLUDE P VALUE

Effect of LPS on Rats


Experiment 2
GRAPH FOR HUMANS. ALSO INCLUDE ANOVA TEST

Effect of LPS on Humans The full ANOVA test




Analysis

Experiment 1
A one-way t-test was chosen for this experiment since only two groups are present. Since the p-value(0.867403) of the t-test is greater than 0.05, we do not have statistical evidence that there is a difference in inflammotin production between the group that received a 0mg dose and the group that received a 10mg dose.


Experiment 2
ANOVA test for human inflammotin

ANOVA test

A one-way ANOVA test was chosen for this experiment in order to investigate the differences among more than two groups. Since the p-value(1E-16) of the ANOVA test is less than 0.05, we can determine that there is a statistical difference in the levels of inflammotin found in humans among those who did not take LPS, those who took 5mg of LPS, those who took 10mg of LPS, and those who took 15mg of LPS.

Summary/Discussion