BME100 s2015:Group2 12pmL2

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OUR TEAM

Name: Levi Riley
Name: Alexandria Clark
Name: Blossom Mendonca
Name: Alina Kilic
Name: Trevor Douglass
Name: Andre Dang


LAB 2 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics

Experiment 1
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Experiment 2

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Results

Experiment 1
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Experiment 2
<a href="http://imgur.com/gtw8ijv"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/gtw8ijv.png" title="" /></a> A T-Test was used to determine whether or not there is a statistically significant difference in the inflammotin found in the body of rats due to the change in dosage of LPS from 0mg to 10mg. The results of the t-test were approximately 0.87, which shows there is no correlation between the change in dosage- this is because the maximum number for it to be statistically significant is 0.05.




Analysis

Experiment 1


Experiment 2
During the rat study, the dosage amount of 0mg changed the amounts of inflammotin within the rats was equal to the amount of inflammoton with the 10mg dosage, both averaging out to 10.516 for 0mg and 11.112 for 10mg which shows the deviation to be insignificant and making it statistically insignificant. Result from the standard deviation shows that the level of inflammotin within the test subjects with 0mg and 10mg dosage varied.



Summary/Discussion

For the Rat test the T-Test was used to analyse the data, the T-test was chosen because the rats experiment only included two data sets-so ANOVA was not necessary. In the Rat test, there was no significant statistical difference, and so there was no importance in the difference between 0mg and 10mg in rats. However, in the human study where 0, 5, 10, 15 mg were used there was a significant difference between each of the 4 doses. In the human inflammotin test, there were six comparisons used to test for variance. The human inflammotin test needed to use the ANOVA because there were 3 data sets that were tested.