MNU © 2020 Page 2 of 3 TABLE VI I Quality of Life Experienced by Women and Men (N= 171) WOMEN (n = 74) MEAN (SD) MEN (n = 97) MEAN (SD) TVALUE (DF = 169) INSTRUMENTS AND COMPONENTS/SCALES P VALUE...


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MNU © 2020<br>Page 2 of 3<br>TABLE VI I Quality of Life Experienced by Women and Men (N= 171)<br>WOMEN (n = 74)<br>MEAN (SD)<br>MEN (n = 97)<br>MEAN (SD)<br>TVALUE<br>(DF = 169)<br>INSTRUMENTS AND COMPONENTS/SCALES<br>P VALUE<br>SF-36 (0 = low QoL, 100 = high QoL)<br>-2.50<br>48.5 (5.7)<br>48.2 (7.6)<br>51.3 (23.7)<br>51.1 (7.4)<br>51.4 (7.5)<br>58.6 (24.1)<br>12.6 (23.7)<br>0.01<br>The Physical Component Score (PCS)*<br>The Mental Component Score (MCS)<br>-2.74<br>0.007<br>Physical Functioning (PF)<br>-1.98<br>0.049<br>Role-Physical (RP)<br>Bodily Pain (BP)<br>General Health (GH)<br>4.7 (14.1)<br>-2.54<br>0.007<br>57.6 (26.2)<br>62.5 (27.3)<br>0.24<br>51.1 (17.6)<br>54.2 (20.1)<br>0.30<br>39.8 (19.0)<br>-2.31<br>Vitality (VT)<br>Social Functioning (SF)<br>47.5 (23.2)<br>0.02<br>61.0 (27.4)<br>66.1 (23.2)<br>0.19<br>Role-Emotional (RE)<br>27.5 (39.5)<br>37.8 (42.7)<br>0.11<br>Mental Health (MH)<br>62.3 (22.9)<br>72.7 (20.1)<br>-3.15<br>0.002<br>QLI (0 = low QoL, 30 = high QoL)<br>Total Scale<br>20.1 (3.5)<br>21.2 (3.6)<br>-2.06<br>0.04<br>Health Functioning<br>17.9 (4.1)<br>19.3 (4.6)<br>-1.99<br>0.049<br>Socioeconomic<br>22.6 (3.6)<br>22.9 (3.7)<br>0.58<br>19.6 (4.6)<br>21.1 (4.3)<br>26.0 (3.9)<br>Psychologic/spiritual<br>-2.10<br>0.04<br>Family (N= 69 women and 94 men)<br>25.6 (4.7)<br>0.51<br>*PCS = PF, RP, BP, GH.

Extracted text: MNU © 2020 Page 2 of 3 TABLE VI I Quality of Life Experienced by Women and Men (N= 171) WOMEN (n = 74) MEAN (SD) MEN (n = 97) MEAN (SD) TVALUE (DF = 169) INSTRUMENTS AND COMPONENTS/SCALES P VALUE SF-36 (0 = low QoL, 100 = high QoL) -2.50 48.5 (5.7) 48.2 (7.6) 51.3 (23.7) 51.1 (7.4) 51.4 (7.5) 58.6 (24.1) 12.6 (23.7) 0.01 The Physical Component Score (PCS)* The Mental Component Score (MCS) -2.74 0.007 Physical Functioning (PF) -1.98 0.049 Role-Physical (RP) Bodily Pain (BP) General Health (GH) 4.7 (14.1) -2.54 0.007 57.6 (26.2) 62.5 (27.3) 0.24 51.1 (17.6) 54.2 (20.1) 0.30 39.8 (19.0) -2.31 Vitality (VT) Social Functioning (SF) 47.5 (23.2) 0.02 61.0 (27.4) 66.1 (23.2) 0.19 Role-Emotional (RE) 27.5 (39.5) 37.8 (42.7) 0.11 Mental Health (MH) 62.3 (22.9) 72.7 (20.1) -3.15 0.002 QLI (0 = low QoL, 30 = high QoL) Total Scale 20.1 (3.5) 21.2 (3.6) -2.06 0.04 Health Functioning 17.9 (4.1) 19.3 (4.6) -1.99 0.049 Socioeconomic 22.6 (3.6) 22.9 (3.7) 0.58 19.6 (4.6) 21.1 (4.3) 26.0 (3.9) Psychologic/spiritual -2.10 0.04 Family (N= 69 women and 94 men) 25.6 (4.7) 0.51 *PCS = PF, RP, BP, GH. "MCS = VT, SF, RE, MH. "df = 161. Sdf= 168. Qol = Quality of life; QLI, Quality-of-Life Index-Cardiac Version. Kristofferzon, M., Löfmark, R., & Carlsson, M. (2005). Perceived coping, social support, and quality of life 1 month after myocardial infarction: A comparison between Swedish women and men. Heart & Lung, 341). p. 47. Study Questions 1. t= -1.99 describes the difference between women and men post myocardial infarction (MI) for what variable? 2. Consider t= -2.74 and t= -2.31. Which calculated t ratio has the smaller p value? Provide a rationale for your answer. 3. Examine the results in Table VI. Which t ratio listed in the table had the largest p value? What was the focus of this t-test, and were the results significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 4. What is df? Why is it important to know the df for a t ratio? How would you calculate the df for a t-test, and what is the df for this study? 5. What is the cause of an increased risk for Type I errors when t-tests are conducted? How might researchers eliminate the increased risk for a Type I error in a study? 6. Given the information presented in Table VI, calculate a Bonferroni procedure for this study. 7. Does this study meet the assumptions for the t-test? Provide a rationale for your answer. 8. What sampling method did the researchers use in this study? Provide a rationale for your answer. 9. What level of data is analyzed by means and standard deviations? Is this level of data compatible with the assumptions for the 1-test? Provide a rationale for your answer. 10. Is the sample size adequate to detect significant differences between the two groups in this study? Source: Kristofferzon, M., Lofrnark, R., & Carlsson, M. (2005). Perceived coping, social support, and quality of life 1 month after myocardial infarction: A comparison between Swedish women and men. Heart & Lung. 34(1), 39-50. MNU © 2020 Page 3 of 3
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