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Do these data provide evidence that breast-fed babies have shorter durations of effusion when compared to bottle-fed babies that are the same age, sex, socioeconomic status, and on the same medications? Use the binomial distribution to answer this question and carefully justify your answer. (5 pts.)

5. Use of Cyclosporine in Treatment of Aplastic Anemia Patients (5 pts.)

Frickhofen et al. (1991) performed a study on the effect of using cyclosporine in addition to antilymphocyte globulin and methylprednisolone in the treatment of aplastic anemia patients. There was a sample of 43 patients that received the cyclosporine in addition to the other treatment. Historically, the use of antilymphocyte globulin and methylprenisolone without cyclosporine results in complete or partial remission in 40 percent of aplastic anemia patioents at the end of three months of treatment. We wish to determine if the use cyclosporine can increase significantly the percentage of patients experiencing complete or partial remission. In the clinical trial conducted by the researchers 28 of the 43 patients receiving cyclosporine in addition to the traditional treatment achieved complete or partial remission within three months. 

Can we conclude on the basis of this result that the addition of cyclosporine to the treatment regimen is associated with an increase in the percent of aplastic anemia patients experiencing complete or partial remission?  Again use the binomial distribution and carefully justify your answer. (5 pts.)

6. Diabetes Screening Using Fasting Glucose Levels (12 pts.)

A standard test for diabetes is based on glucose levels in the blood after fasting for prescribed period. For healthy people the mean fasting glucose level is found to be 5.31 mole/liter with a standard deviation of 0.58mole/liter. For untreated diabetics the mean is 11.74, and the standard deviation is 3.50. In both groups the levels appear to be approximately Normally distributed. 

To operate a simple diagnostic test based on fasting glucose levels we need to set a cutoff point, C, so that if a patient’s fasting glucose level is at least C we say they have diabetes. If it is lower, we say they do not have diabetes. Suppose we use C = 6.5.

a) What is the probability that a diabetic is correctly diagnosed as having diabetes, i.e. what is the sensitivity of the test? (2 pts.)

b) What is the probability that a nondiabetic is correctly diagnosed as not having diabetes, i.e. what is the specificity? (2 pts.)

Suppose we lower the cutoff value to C = 5.7.

c) What is the sensitivity now? (2 pts.)

d) What is the specificity now? (2 pts.)

In deciding what C to use, we have to trade off sensitivity for specificity. To do so in a reasonable way, some assessment is required of the relative “costs” of misdiagnosing a diabetic and misdiagnosing a nondiabetic. Suppose we required a 98% sensitivity.

e) What value of C gives a sensitivity of .98 or 98%? How specific is the test when C has this value? (4 pts.)

7. Using the article labeled “Parents Diagnosis Dehydration” on the D2L site, answer the following questions using Tables 3 and 4 (13 pts.)

For this problem it is important to realize the status of dehydration is known. Some of the children are dehydrated and some are not.  The test result is whether the symptom was noted as being present or not by the observer. The observers here are nurses and parents.

a)     In Table 4, which two physical signs used by the parents to assess dehydration were the most sensitive? Provide a rationale for your answer.

b)    In Table 4, which two physical signs used by the parents to assess dehydration were the most specific? Discuss the meaning of the specificity of these two physical signs.

c)    In Table 4, which physical signs of dehydration did the nurses have more true positives than the parents?

d)    In Table 4, which physical signs of dehydration did the nurses have more true negatives than the parents?

e)    In Table 4, what is the percentage of false negatives for dehydration if the parents reported Decreased tears? Please provide the calculations.

f)     What does it mean if a screening test is 100% sensitive, as Decreased tears was when reported by nurses?

g)    What is your interpretation of the specificity of Ill appearance as an indicator for clinical dehydration?

h)    Were nurses or the parents more sensitive and specific in the reporting of the physical signs of dehydration? Was this an expected finding?

 

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Write 5 page essay on the topic Genital Warts.

According to Genitalwart-s.com, a site managed by the Genital Warts Support Team and whose content is obviously taken from reputable medical sources, genital warts are transmitted mainly through sexual intercourse with a carrier, whether this is vaginal, oral or anal sex. In fact, the possibility of acquiring genital warts from having sex with a carrier accounts for 66% of all cases. However, based on recent medical research, there is no evidence yet that genital warts are transmitted through contaminated medical equipment or even personal items like toothbrush and bath towels.

According to the National Institutes of Health, among the factors that increase risk of genital wart infection include having multiple sexual partners, not knowing the sexual history or status of one’s partner at the time of intercourse, being sexually active at a relatively early age, using tobacco or alcohol, having another viral infection like herpes at the time of intercourse, being pregnant or having a weakened immune system that is attributed to a current illness or medication (Zieve, NIH). Other risk factors would include having acquired sexually transmitted infections or diseases in the past, and the use of oral contraceptives and birth control pills instead of condoms and other forms of barrier methods or mechanical prophylaxis, because the former would simply allow unprotected sexual intercourse to take place (“Genital Warts”). Nevertheless, male and female condoms would often prove to be poor ways of preventing genital warts because the HPV can be on the skin (Zieve, NIH). Additional risk factors, according to Genitalwart-s.com, include excessive stress, an experience of trauma such as one from a previous surgery, a serious illness, or a serious treatment for diseases such as cervical cancer (“Genital Warts”).

Perhaps, another risk

 

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An automobile assembly line operation has a scheduled mean completion time, u, of 12.2 minutes. The standard deviation of completion times is 1.6 minutes. It is claimed that, under new management, the mean completion time has decreased. To test this claim, a random sample of 16 completion times under new management was taken. The sample had a mean of 11.1 minutes. Assume that the population is normally distributed. Can we support, at the 0.1 level of significance, the claim that the mean completion time has decreased under new management? Assume that the standard deviation of completion times has not changed.Perform a one-tailed test.

Then fill in the table below.Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places, and round your responses as specified in the table. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)

The null hypothesis ?

The alternative hypothesis ?

The type of test statistic : Z

The value of the statistic test ?

The critical value at the 0.01 level of significance ?

Can we support the claim that the mean completion time has decreased under new management ? y or n

 

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I will pay for the following essay Brief participant observation or ethnographic study. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I interviewed a Hindu after he was done with bathing to know what the Hindus’ beliefs towards this Ganges are. He said that Brahma puts soul into everything. The Brahma is thought to keep the souls alive after the death in the process called reincarnation. Hindus believe that every human being has a tendency to influence what he/she is born as in the next life. A person who does good deeds will enjoy a higher status in the next life while another who gets involved in evil deeds in one life gains rebirth as an insect or animal. The process of rebirths culminates into Nirvana, a state of eternal happiness or pain depending upon an individual’s actions in the myriad of lives that he/she was given. The fact that the Himalayan snow melts to add volume to the Ganges water is interpreted as the Brahma’s act of blowing soul into the river so that people could bathe in it and purify their souls. Hindus bathe in the Ganges River to get rid of their sins and purify their souls so that when they ultimately reach Nirvana, they end up being happy forever.

I had been to the Ganger River location of the Kumbh Mela. It is an occasion for the Hindu pilgrims to take a collective bath at one of the four locations including the River Ganges. Every year, hundreds of thousands of Hindus make it to the Ganges River with an intention to take bath in it. I saw men, women, children and old people, all bathing in the River together. I observed that the Ganges River has lately become quite polluted. I had heard quite a lot about the spiritual powers of the Ganges River. I was quite motivated to take a bath myself. I was shocked to find the River contrary to my expectations in the look.

I was the most surprised to see the naked Sadhus, who happen to be the Indian saints. They were naked from head to toe without a single strap of cloth anywhere on their bodies. There were hundreds of them and they walked together to form the most prominent community at the place. A sense

 

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