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  • ===Medical Usage=== ===Statistical Usage===
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  • == Quantitative Analysis (Medicine) == '''Quantitative Analysis''' (pronounced: kwon-ti-tey-tiv uh-nal-uh-sis) is a technique used in the f
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  • ...ival function from [[Life table|life table]], [[Survival analysis|survival analysis]] data. It was introduced by [[Edward L. Kaplan]] and [[Paul Meier]] in 195 === Usage ===
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  • ...ally refers to the act of submitting medical data, reports, or samples for analysis or review. * [[Data Submission]]: The act of submitting medical data for analysis or review.
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  • ...to medical terminology, but it is used in various medical imaging and data analysis applications. === Usage in Medical Field ===
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  • ...that is potentially predictive of the outcome under study. In statistical analysis, a covariate may be of direct interest or it may be a confounding or intera ==Usage in Different Fields==
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  • ...oup means in a sample. The term Anova was derived from the English phrase "ANalysis Of VAriance". ...n [[Ronald Fisher]] in the early 20th century. The term is an acronym for "ANalysis Of VAriance", which describes the method's purpose of analyzing variance.
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  • '''Critique''' (pronounced: kri-teek) is a method of disciplined, systematic analysis of a written or oral discourse. Critique is commonly understood as fault fi * [[Critical thinking]]: The analysis of facts to form a judgment.
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  • ...ield of [[medicine]], quantitative refers to the measurement and numerical analysis of natural and human phenomena. It involves collecting and converting data === Usage in Medicine ===
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  • === Usage in Medical Field === * [[Data Analysis]]
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  • '''Conjoint Analysis''' (pronunciation: /kənˈdʒɔɪnt ˈænəlɪsɪs/) is a statistical techn ...derived from the phrase "considered jointly", indicating the simultaneous analysis of multiple variables.
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  • ...n used in the context of medical procedures, scientific research, and data analysis. ...quential Analysis]]: A statistical method that involves the collection and analysis of data over time.
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  • * [[Statistics]]: A branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organization of data. * [[Epidemiology]]: The study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease condit
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  • ...al steps: [[Observation]], [[Question]], [[Hypothesis]], [[Experiment]], [[Analysis]], and [[Conclusion]]. * [[Analysis]]: Detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
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  • === Usage === Crosswalks are also used in research and analysis. By translating codes from one system to another, researchers can compare a
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  • ...tissue into smaller pieces. This is often done in preparation for further analysis or treatment. The size of the pieces can vary depending on the specific req ...ssue for examination. Mincing can be used to prepare the tissue sample for analysis.
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  • ...ined by [[John Tukey]] in 1969 as part of his toolkit for exploratory data analysis. The "box" refers to the box in the middle of the plot where the median and * [[Data analysis]]: A process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with
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  • === Medical Usage === * [[Quantitative analysis (chemistry)]]: The determination of the absolute or relative abundance of o
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  • ..., a retrospective study is a type of observational study that involves the analysis of data collected from past events. It contrasts with a [[prospective study === Usage ===
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  • ...measured subset of a larger whole, especially a sample taken for chemical analysis or other treatment. The word is derived from the Latin ''alius'' meaning "o == Usage in Analytical Chemistry ==
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