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7 February, 18:30

In analyzing the recordings, what would you define as the unit for analysis? Why? How many data units (in rough estimates) are you likely to get based on this decision? Does the estimated number of data units seem adequate? Why or why not?

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  1. 7 February, 21:46
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    a) The physicians since we want to measure about behaviors in the natural clinical settings from successful physicians. And the obervational unit would be the patients from these physicians.

    b) They have in total 10 physicians who have been rated highly by patients but they use random sampling and they select just 5 physician-patient encounters from the 10 physicians

    c) For this case based on the survey, we only have 10 doctors who have been highly qualified by the patients, so our goal is to analyze the information on these 10, and the sample size is 5. and that represent 50% of the original objective, so in this case we can say that this sample size would be sufficient to extrapolate the sample size information from 5 to the total number of doctors 10 of interest.

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    Assuming this complete question: "Suppose you are interested in the behaviors of physicians that have high ratings of patient satisfaction. The research goal is to identify the behaviors in the natural clinical settings of these successful physicians so that these behaviors can be built into the curricula of medical preparation programs. The main data were collected by the video recording of five randomly selected physician-patient encounters from 10 physicians who have been rated highly by patients in a reliable satisfaction survey. In analyzing the recordings, what would you define as the unit for analysis? Why? How many data units (in rough estimates) are you likely to get based on this decision? Does the estimated number of data units seem adequate? Why or why not? "

    In analyzing the recordings, what would you define as the unit for analysis? Why?

    The physicians since we want to measure about behaviors in the natural clinical settings from successful physicians. And the obervational unit would be the patients from these physicians.

    How many data units (in rough estimates) are you likely to get based on this decision?

    They have in total 10 physicians who have been rated highly by patients but they use random sampling and they select just 5 physician-patient encounters from the 10 physicians

    Does the estimated number of data units seem adequate? Why or why not?

    For this case based on the survey, we only have 10 doctors who have been highly qualified by the patients, so our goal is to analyze the information on these 10, and the sample size is 5. and that represent 50% of the original objective, so in this case we can say that this sample size would be sufficient to extrapolate the sample size information from 5 to the total number of doctors 10 of interest.
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