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Health Information Management Name Institution Inferential and differential statistics are statics that are made use of in developing researches in health care sciences. These two kinds of statistics are different while at the same time they offer some sense of statistical use of data on matters of health. Descriptive statistics can be defined as brief statistics. They are statistics that make use of brief descriptive coefficients of a set of data or a set of persons. In descriptive statistics information is not guaranteed after having conducted research wholesomely (Norman 2010). Rather these statistics are developed after sampling a in regard to their background. In the same manner healthy counseling may be offered. References Cranmer S. J. & Desmarais B. A. (2010). Inferential network analysis with exponential random graph models. Political Analysis 19(1) 66-86. Munhall P. L. (2012). Nursing research. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Norman G. (2010). Likert scales levels of measurement and the “laws” of statistics. Advances in health sciences education 15(5) 625-632. Sørensen K. Van den Broucke S. Fullam J. Doyle G. Pelikan J. Slonska Z. & Brand H. (2012). Health literacy and public health: a systematic review and integration of definitions and models. BMC public health 12(1) 80. [...]
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Inferential Versus Descriptive Statistics- 250 words Explain how inferential statistics differ from descriptive statistics, why inferential statistical methods are such a significant component of data analytics work, and identify common inferential statistical methods. Finding Theories: Applied Healthcare Focused Research Theories - 250 words Using your new found research skills as an aspiring Health Informaticist or Health Care Administrator, locate at least two research theories that can be applied within a healthcare research study. In a minimum of 250 words, compare and contrast your findings? Discuss how a Health Informaticist or Health Care Administrator may apply at least one of two identified theories in a research study.
Subject Area: Health Care
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