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You are working in a clinical laboratory in a hospital setting. You're handed a throat swab from a patient. You are told specifically that the physician is only interested in what Gram positive cells are present. What might you do first to go about working towards this goal? Identification isn't the main goal here-just a first step to work towards determining what Gram positive cells might be there.
Statistics
Statistics is the branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of masses of numerical data.
Sample Size
Sample size refers to the number of observations or individuals included in a statistical sample.
Null Hypothesis
A hypothesis that assumes no significant difference or relationship exists between certain variables; it's the default assumption to be tested against.
Research Hypothesis
A statement made by a researcher that predicts a relationship between two or more variables.
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