what is the odds of a person having an outcome?
number of individuals with the outcome divided by the number of individuals without the outcome
what are odds ratios used for?
(relative odds) are used to compare whether the likelihood of a certain event occurring is the same for two groups
how do you work out OR?
odds of the outcome in one group divided by the odds of the outcome in another group
what do different OR values mean?
what does chi-square test measure?
the fit of the observed values to ‘expected’ values
what kind of data is chi-squared used with?
categorical variables
what are the two types of chi-square test?
tests of goodness of fit and tests of independence
chi-square test of goodness of fit
what is the chi-square test of independence?
what is a confounding variable?
what controls for any potential confounders at one time?
Multiple (or multivariate) logistic regression controls for any potential confounders at one time
what is regression? what are the two types? what each used for?
logistic regression
simple (of bivariate) logistic regression
multiple (or multivariate) logistic regression
what can comparing the results of simple and multiple logistic regression help with?
to answer the question ‘how much did the covariates in the model alter the relationship between exposure and outcome? (i.e. how much confounding was there)?
where on graph are false positives and false negatives?
make up the area of overlap where the test can’t distinguish normal from disease
how can the relative number of false positives and false negatives be changed?
by shifting the position of the cutoff point (so, as one goes down, the other will go up)
- But the numbers of people correctly identified as having the disease or not having the disease will also change
what are sensitivity and specificity?
what is the positive predictive value? how calculate?
probability that the disease is present when the test is positive (only concerned with positive test results – those to the right of the cutoff point)
what is the negative predictive value? how calculate?
probability that the disease is not present when the test is negative (only concerned with negative test results – those to the left of the cutoff point)
what is the equation for sensitivity?
true positives / (true positives + false negatives)
Or true positives / those with the disease
what is the false negatives rate?
false negatives / (true positives + false negatives)
what is the equation for specificity?
true negatives / (false positives + true negatives)
Or true negatives / those without the disease