Abstract

Descriptive statistics provides tools to explore, summarize and illustrate the research data. In this tutorial we discuss two main types of data - qualitative and quantitative variables, and the most common approaches to characterize data distribution numerically and graphically. This article presents two important sets of parameters - measures of the central tendency (mean, median and mode) and variation (standard deviation, quantiles) and suggests the most suitable conditions for their application. We explain the difference between the general population and random samples, that are usually analyzed in studies. The parameters which characterize the sample (for example, measures of the central tendency) are point estimates, that can differ from the respective parameters of the general population. We introduce the concept of confidence interval - the range of values, which likely includes the true value of the parameter for the general population. All concepts and definitions are illustrated with examples, which simulate the research data.

Highlights

  • We introduce the concept of confidence interval – the range of values, which likely includes the true value of the parameter for the general population

  • Postgraduate student, doctor and researcher should be able to interpret and calculate the basic point estimates and intervals to be able to understand how the sample data relate to the general population, assess the published data properly, and provide adequate reports in their own research

  • Butnaru developed the general concept of the article and supervised its writing

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Summary

Basic principles of descriptive statistics in medical research

Bulanov1, , Alexander Yu. Suvorov, Oleg B. Zaikin Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University) 8/2, Trubetskaya str., Moscow, 119991, Russia 2 University of Hertfordshire College Lane, Hatfield, AL10 9AB, United Kingdom 3 Imperial College London Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London, SW7 2BU, United Kingdom 4 University College London Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom

Основные принципы применения описательной статистики в медицинских исследованиях
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