Selected article for: "IQR interquartile range and total population"

Author: Fu, Yang-chih; Wang, Da-Wei; Chuang, Jen-Hsiang
Title: Representative Contact Diaries for Modeling the Spread of Infectious Diseases in Taiwan
  • Document date: 2012_10_3
  • ID: 0lbbiq7u_29
    Snippet: Using the 2010 Household and Population Register as the criterion, a test of goodness of fit shows that our targeted sample and Taiwan's total population did not differ in any of the distributions for gender, age groups, or the interaction between gender and age groups (P = 0.831, 0.715, and 0.862, respectively). Our completed sample (N = 1,954) was also evenly distributed between males (50.9%) and females (49.1%), although the age distribution w.....
    Document: Using the 2010 Household and Population Register as the criterion, a test of goodness of fit shows that our targeted sample and Taiwan's total population did not differ in any of the distributions for gender, age groups, or the interaction between gender and age groups (P = 0.831, 0.715, and 0.862, respectively). Our completed sample (N = 1,954) was also evenly distributed between males (50.9%) and females (49.1%), although the age distribution was a little skewed towards both ends. The median age was 37, ranging from 0 to 97, with an interquartile range (IQR) from 19 to 54. To modify for the underrepresented subsamples (for ages 21-40), we used a weighted sample in further analyses.

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