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  • National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). (1998) National vital statistics system. Hyattsville (MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
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  • Absolute risk (category Health Statistics)
    Absolute risk is the observed or calculated probability of occurrence of a given disease in the study population. Relativní riziko Atributivní riziko
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  • Cohort (category Health statistics)
    Cohort is a file of people characterized and defined by some common sign (e.g. date of birth, profession, residence, common exposition to a risk factor)
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  • Alternate target (category Health Statistics)
    An alternate target is a parameter, usually biochemical, that can be monitored in the klinical studies instead of a more difficult to detect clinical target
    1,010 bytes (98 words) - 19:36, 27 April 2023
  • Reliability (category Health statistics)
    'Reliability expresses the reliability of the test. That is, whether we get similar results when using the test repeatedly. Reliability takes values between
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  • Statistical methods for determining the type and strength of dependence between two quantities. In medicine, this method is most often applied when investigating
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  • ICD-O (category Health statistics)
    The International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O) is derived from the International Classification of Diseases for oncological diagnoses
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  • every human being). HARRIS, Michael – TAYLOR, Gordon. Medical and Health Science Statistics Made Easy [online] . 2nd edition. Jones and Bartlett Publishers
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  • assessed according to the: Individual Group Population (often used in health statistics data comparison with food/nutrient consumption data) The history has
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  • Referral rating (category Health statistics)
    A relatively simple coding system is used to evaluate the strength of a recommendation in terms of EMB , both the quality of the evidence on which the
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  • Statistical inference (category Health statistics)
    'Statistical inference (inductive statistics, statistical induction) is a part of statistics which, with its methods based on knowledge of probability
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  • Statistics deals with the collection and analysis of mass observations and the results of repeated attempts. Divided into: descriptive : organization of
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  • Basics of public health (category Health statistics) (section Public health)
    harmful habits. Health care is health care in which the health sector participates (the provision of health services). It is part of health care. Healthcare
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  • Requirements for examination techniques (category Health statistics)
    Test sick + health - in total + and b a+b - c d c+d total a+c b+d n
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  • Bayesian analysis (category Health statistics)
    Bayesian analysis is a method of determining the relative likelihood of two or more alternative possibilities, based on Bayes' theorem of probability.
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  • Data types (category Health statistics)
    Statistical data, i.e. information about one element of a statistical file , can be divided into several groups according to their nature. This division
    5 KB (583 words) - 20:14, 4 January 2023
  • Distribution function (category Health statistics)
    A distribution function , sometimes referred to as a cumulative probability distribution (from the English cumulative distribution function ), is a function
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  • Statistical file (category Health statistics)
    investigation. If we have a complete set of data available (in descriptive statistics), we speak of a basic set. If this file is not available and we only have
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  • Descriptive statistics (category Health statistics)
    descriptive) statistics try to summarize essential information about the given data with a few numbers and pictures. Descriptive statistics is used by e
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  • An experimental study (category Health statistics)
    "Second Generation Omni Cohort" in 2003, over time, the development of health status in the Framingham population led to the identification of the main
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