This document contains sample multiple choice questions from the FRCR Oncology Part 1 exam about medical statistics. The first question asks how to interpret the two independent samples t statistic according to a cited reference, with answer choices focusing on the relationship between observed differences in means and variability. The second question asks about an additional assumption of the two independent samples t statistic compared to the paired t statistic, that is assessed by Levene's statistic, with answer choices regarding differences in sample variances.
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FRCR Oncology Part 1 - All Free Practice Mcqs
This document contains sample multiple choice questions from the FRCR Oncology Part 1 exam about medical statistics. The first question asks how to interpret the two independent samples t statistic according to a cited reference, with answer choices focusing on the relationship between observed differences in means and variability. The second question asks about an additional assumption of the two independent samples t statistic compared to the paired t statistic, that is assessed by Levene's statistic, with answer choices regarding differences in sample variances.
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FRCR ONCOLOGY PART 1 - ALL FREE PRACTICE MCQS
FRCR Oncology Part 1: Medical Statistic 8 (13 questions)
1. The two independent samples t statistic, according to Norman and Streiner (2009) can be interpreted as: a. (Observed difference in means)/(pooled standard deviation) = signal/noise b. (Observed difference in means)/(expected variability in means due to random sampling) = noise/signal c. (Observed difference in means)/(expected variability in means due to random sampling) = signal/noise d. (Observed treatment mean)/(expected variability in means due to random sampling) = noise/signal e. (Observed difference in medians)/(expected variability in medians due to random sampling) = signal/noise
2. The two independent samples t statistic, makes an additional assumption, compared
to that of the one sample/paired t statistic, that is assessed by Levenes statistic what is this: a. Variances of both samples is due to random sampling b. Variances of both samples is due to sampling bias c. Variances of both samples is due to sample size d. Variances of both samples is significantly different e. Means of both samples is due to random sampling