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'''Human Study'''<br>
'''Human Study'''<br>
Mean- <br>
Mean- <br>
 
0mg:  3.834 mg  <br>
5mg:  8.932 mg  <br>
10mg: 61.622 mg  <br>
15mg: 657.941 mg  <br>
<i>Variability-</i><br>
<i>Variability-</i><br>
Standard Deviation: <br>
Standard Deviation: <br>
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'''Rat Study'''<br>
'''Rat Study'''<br>
Mean- <br>
Mean- <br>
0mg:  10.516 mg  <br>
10mg: 11.112 mg  <br>
<i>Variability-</i> <br>
<i>Variability-</i> <br>
Standard Deviation: <br>
Standard Deviation: <br>
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'''Rat Study'''<br>
'''Rat Study'''<br>
T-Test p-Value- 0.8674035 <br>
T-Test p-Value- 0.8674035 <br>
Why?- T-Testing was used to calculate the mean of the two tests. <br>
T-Testing was used to calculate the mean of the two tests.  The independent T-test was used to find whether there was a statistically significant difference between the two unrelated groups of 0mg and 10mg of the LPS. <br>


'''Conclusions'''<br>
'''Conclusions'''<br>

Revision as of 23:07, 15 September 2014

OUR TEAM

Ambike Bhraguvanshi
Timothy Chen
Andrew Polson
Rachel Ponstein
Rebecca Schiavone
Jiaqi Wu

LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics

Human Study
Mean-
0mg: 3.834 mg
5mg: 8.932 mg
10mg: 61.622 mg
15mg: 657.941 mg
Variability-
Standard Deviation:
0mg: 1.523 pg/ml
5mg: 1.594 pg/ml
10mg: 30.111 pg/ml
15mg: 212.943 pg/ml

Standard Error:
0mg: 0.4816 pg/ml
5mg: 0.5040 pg/ml
10mg: 9.5218 pg/ml
15mg: 67.338 pg/ml


Rat Study
Mean-
0mg: 10.516 mg
10mg: 11.112 mg
Variability-
Standard Deviation:
0mg: 2.226 pg/ml
10mg: 7.403 pg/ml

Standard Error
0mg: 0.9953 pg/ml
10mg: 3.3107 pg/ml

Graphing

Human Study

Rat Study

Inferential Statistics

Human Study
ANOVA Post-Test Value-

ANOVA testing was done to demonstrate and display the difference between the values (variance between groups) all throughout the testing.
Rat Study
T-Test p-Value- 0.8674035
T-Testing was used to calculate the mean of the two tests. The independent T-test was used to find whether there was a statistically significant difference between the two unrelated groups of 0mg and 10mg of the LPS.

Conclusions
The ANOVA Post-Test values conclude that all the results for 0mg, 5mg, 10mg, and 15mg doses of Inflammotin are significant. However, the p-value for the rat study is below 0.95, meaning that the results are not significant. Based on the significant ANOVA Post-Test values, lipopolysaccharide doses raise the Inflammotin levels in the elderly. However, the insignificant p-value test shows that the dosages of lipopolysacharide does not increase the Inflammotin levels in rats.

Summary and Discussion

Human Study

Rat Study