BME100 f2017:Group7 W0800 L3

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LAB 3 WRITE-UP

Descriptive Stats and Graph

Heart Rate:

Gold Standard Mean: 98.08976898

Gold Standard Standard Deviation: 23.03054395

Spree Mean: 98.95379538

Spree Standard Deviation: 24.97753802

Pearson r Value: 0.690806489


Temperature:

Gold Standard Mean: 96.647

Gold Standard Std. Deviation: 1.9226

Spree Mean: 95.531

Spree Standard Deviation: 0.87038

Pearson r value: 0.19280





Inferential Stats

Heart Rate:


Temperature:

T-test: 1.0968 x 10^(-21)





Statistical Summaries

Design Flaws and Recommendations



Experimental Design of Own Device

The experimental design for our device would consist of a large sample of patients who suffer from asthmatic symptoms and severe allergic reactions and also a significant number of people who do not suffer from these health problems as a reference for our data. These patients will be tested against our device and a gold standard for respiratory and cardiac information. Upon acquiring all the data we will calculate the mean and standard deviation to have an accurate perspective of our data. We will use that data to determine the Pearson r value. Then we will use the t-test to verify that our p value is greater than .05, showing that there is no significant difference between the data gathered from our device and the gold standard. This is what we would want ideally since we want our sensors to be as accurate as what’s already in the market.