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Title: Comparing Population Parameters (Z-test, t-tests and Chi-Square test)


1
Comparing Population Parameters (Z-test, t-tests
and Chi-Square test)
  • Dr. M. H. Rahbar
  • Professor of Biostatistics
  • Department of Epidemiology
  • Director, Data Coordinating Center
  • College of Human Medicine
  • Michigan State University

2
Is there an association between Drinking and Lung
Cancer?
  • Suppose a case-control study is conducted to test
    the above hypothesis?

3
QUESTION Is there a difference between the
proportion of drinkers among cases and controls?
4
Elements of Testing hypothesis
  • Null Hypothesis
  • Alternative hypothesis
  • Level of significance
  • Test statistics
  • P-value
  • Conclusion

5
Case Control Study of Drinking and Lung Cancer
  • Null Hypothesis There is no association between
    Drinking and Lung cancer, P1P2 or P1-P20

Alternative Hypothesis There is some kind of
association between Drinking and Lung cancer,
P1?P2 or P1-P2?0
6
Based on the data in the following contingency
table we estimate the proportion of drinkers
among those who develop Lung Cancer and those
without the disease?
7
Test Statistic
  • How many standard deviations has our estimate
    deviated from the hypothesized value if the null
    hypothesis was true?

8
P-value for a two tailed test
P-value 2 PZ gt 2.003 2(.024)0.048 How
does this p-value compared with ?0.05? Since
p-value0.048 lt ?0.05, reject the null
hypothesis H0 in favor of the alternative
hypothesis Ha. Conclusion There is an
association between drinking and lung cancer.
Is this relationship causal?
9
Chi-Square Test of Independence(based on a
Contingency Table)
10
In the following contingency table estimate the
proportion of drinkers among those who develop
Lung Cancer and those without the disease?
11
E111700(60)/400025.5 E1234.5
E211674.5 E222265.5
12
How do we calculate P-value?
  • SPSS, Epi-Info statistical packages could be used
    to calculate the p-value for various tests
    including the Chi-Square Test
  • If p-value is less than 0.05, then reject the
    null hypothesis that rows and column variables
    are independent

13
Testing Hypothesis When Two Population Means are
Compared
  • H0 ?1 ?2
  • Ha ?1? ?2

14
QUESTION Is there an association between age
and Lung Cancer?
15
Use Two-sample t-test when both samples are
independent
  • H0 ?1 ?2 vs Ha ?1 ? ?2
  • H0 ?1 - ?2 0 vs Ha ?1 - ?2 ? 0
  • t difference in sample means hypothesized
    diff.
  • SE of the Difference in Means
  • Statistical packages provide p-values and degrees
    of freedom
  • Conclusion If p-value is less than 0.05, then
    reject the equality of the means

16
Paired t-test for Matched case control study
  • H0 ?1 ?2 vs Ha ?1 ? ?2
  • H0 ?1 - ?2 0 vs Ha ?1 - ?2 ? 0
  • Paired t-test Mean of the differences 0
  • SE of the Differences in Means
  • Statistical packages provide p-values for paired
    t-test
  • Conclusion If p-value is less than 0.05, then
    reject the equality of the means
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