thank you. after watching countless tutorials anding several different explanations, finally, someone who explains it in plain english. This is the first video I have watched on this that I wasn't more confused by the end.
Why did you write 1-15.... I don't know what I would write in my own project. My project is looking at 70 patients to see if they have been offered a trial yes/no...Would I then type 1-70...
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thank you. after watching countless tutorials anding several different explanations, finally, someone who explains it in plain english. This is the first video I have watched on this that I wasn't more confused by the end.
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Hi sorry but why is your n = 15 when u actually have 16 data point?
Why did you write 1-15.... I don't know what I would write in my own project.
My project is looking at 70 patients to see if they have been offered a trial yes/no...Would I then type 1-70...
Should there always be an E in the results? Am trying to calculate a something similar but l don't get any E in my results.
@Stuxnet Cabal I don't think excel will allow a hundred decimal points lol
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This wasn't even right, he shouldve used q instead of p!!!
he's calculating the probability of success, so P is correct (q is used for the probability of failure)