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Thursday, December 25, 2008


IntRoduCtioN


Hey there! Let's get started. This blog is created for one of our module, Statistic in Health Science, HS2135. The objective is to examine the relationship between two variables from our selected topic. At the end our blog, we will answer whether there is any relationship between the two variables. Our sample should consist of at least 30 people. The importance of our study is to determine if there's any relationship between tympanic and oral temperature so that we could take an alternative route, when needed. A different route may gives us different readings, therefore we want to find out if we could used both results, either from tympanic or oral. Thus, this information will helps us in our clinical setting such as in the hospital.

Our topic for this project is...
Is a person’s Oral Temperature related to the Tympanic Temperature?

The null hypothesis that our group came up with is...
There is no significant difference between a person’s Oral Temperature and Tympanic Temperature.

GONNA BLAST OFF TO SAVE THE WORLD
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