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urses to organizers (i.e pill boxes). For the 19 patients in the study, research

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Question

urses to organizers (i.e pill boxes). For the 19 patients in the study, researchers recorded the time required for repackaging of 3) A study by Triller et al. examined the length of time required for home health-care n repackage a patient's medications into various medication medications. They also recorded the number of problems encountered in the repackaging session No. of Problems No. of Repackaging Problems Patient No. Time Time Minutes) 10 15 17 18 23 29 (Minutes) 38 12 13 18 15 25 10 15 16 17 18 19 10 0 20 10 15 10 SOURCE: Darren M. Triller, Pharm. D Used with permission. Perform an analysis of these data using the number of problems to predict the time it took to complete a repackaging session. a. Paired sample t-test c. One Way ANOVA b. 2 Independent samples t-test d. Blocked ANOVA f. Simple Linear Regression h. Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test j. Kruskal-Wallis test e. Two Way ANOVA g. Multiple Regression i. Mann-Whitney U test

Explanation / Answer

Here there are 2 variables. The number of problems is the dependent or explanatory variables and the repackaging time is the dependent or the response variable. Since we need to use the data to predict the repackaging time using the number of problems, we use a simple linear regression. (Option f)