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'''Descriptive Statistics''' <br>
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Mean              Variability <br>
Human:            Standard Deviation (Human):  <br>
Rat:              Standard Deviation (Rat):    <br>
'''Graphing''' <br>
'''Graphing''' <br>
 
'''Human Tests with 0, 5, 10, and 15 mg doses'''<br>
[[Image:Lps_human Tests.jpg]] <br>
'''Anova Test Graph'''<Br>
[[Image:Human Anova.jpg]]<br>
'''Rat Testing of inflammotin levels'''<br>
[[Image:RT.jpg]]<br>
'''Inferential Statistics''' <br>
'''Inferential Statistics''' <br>
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'''Summary/Discussion''' <br>
'''Summary/Discussion''' <br>
In the human data, all groups are statistically significant for all dosages. <br>
In the rat study, the data was not significantly different between the control group and experimental group. <br>
Therefore, the inflammotin levels (pg/mL) rose in humans, but not in rats. LPS showed independent variance between species.

Latest revision as of 14:25, 28 January 2015

Graphing
Human Tests with 0, 5, 10, and 15 mg doses

Anova Test Graph

Rat Testing of inflammotin levels

Inferential Statistics

Human: ANOVA test was to be used on the human data set because there are more than two groups to test.
Rat: T-Test was to be used on this data set because there are only two groups to test.


Summary/Discussion
In the human data, all groups are statistically significant for all dosages.
In the rat study, the data was not significantly different between the control group and experimental group.
Therefore, the inflammotin levels (pg/mL) rose in humans, but not in rats. LPS showed independent variance between species.