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The T-test performed between the two rat group didn't show a P-Value less than 0.05, meaning that there is no significances between the two groups. Finalizing the analysis of experiment two, the production of the protein inflammotin within rats via LPS treatment can not be determined to be effective with the current data. | |||
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OUR TEAMLAB 2 WRITE-UPDescriptive StatisticsExperiment 1 (Humans) Experiment 2 (Rats)
ResultsExperiment 1 (Humans)
AnalysisExperiment 1
Experiment 2 The T-test performed between the two rat group didn't show a P-Value less than 0.05, meaning that there is no significances between the two groups. Finalizing the analysis of experiment two, the production of the protein inflammotin within rats via LPS treatment can not be determined to be effective with the current data.
Summary/DiscussionFor Experiment 1, on humans, Inflammotin increases significantly with each increased dosage of LPS. This is demonstrated by the calculated t-test value being less than the corrected p-value. The correct p-value was calculated by taking the standard p-value, 0.05, and dividing it by six, the number of comparisons made between dosages. An ANOVA was used to compare the data because there were more than two groups being compared. For Experiment 2, on rats, Inflammotin did not show any significant increase with increased dosages of LPS. The calculated t-test value was greater than the standard p-value, which was used because only one comparison was made between two groups. A t-test was used because only two groups were being compared. Possibilities of lack of increase of Inflammotin include the LPS not being effective in rats as it is in humans. |