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==Inferential Stats== | ==Inferential Stats== | ||
'''Temperature Device''' | '''Temperature Device''' | ||
The spree device produces results significantly | The spree device produces results significantly different from the gold standard device. The p-value is much smaller than 0.05, meaning that the differences are in fact statistically significant. In other words, the data from the spree is very different from the gold standard. When comparing the two device measurements through the Pearson's value, which is 0.193, we see that it is much smaller than 0.4 (this is the minimum acceptable value showing correlation). From the data, we can infer that the spree device is inferior in quality to the gold standard and should not be sold in any market due to underlying technical problems causing the data to stray from those of the gold standard. | ||
'''Heart Rhythm Device''' | '''Heart Rhythm Device''' | ||
No need for an analyis here, just plop the data down and do the rest in the section below | |||
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OUR TEAMLAB 3 WRITE-UPDescriptive Stats and GraphTemperature Measuring Spree Device: Average (Gold Standard): 96.65269939 Average (Spree): 95.5308642 Standard Deviation (Gold Standard): 1.918462545 Standard Deviation (Spree): 0.8703782993 Count (Gold Standard): 326 Count (Spree): 324 Standard Error (Gold Standard): 0.1062538132 Standard Error (Spree): 0.04835434996
Significant? Yes!
Pearson's r-value: 0.1927980889
Inferential StatsTemperature Device The spree device produces results significantly different from the gold standard device. The p-value is much smaller than 0.05, meaning that the differences are in fact statistically significant. In other words, the data from the spree is very different from the gold standard. When comparing the two device measurements through the Pearson's value, which is 0.193, we see that it is much smaller than 0.4 (this is the minimum acceptable value showing correlation). From the data, we can infer that the spree device is inferior in quality to the gold standard and should not be sold in any market due to underlying technical problems causing the data to stray from those of the gold standard.
Design Flaws and Recommendations
Experimental Design of Own Device |