TRUE OR FALSE 1. Survival data is an example of data that are hybrid of continuous and binary data. 2. The sample proportion is the only summary statistic necessary to describe the characteristics of the sample. 3. Knowing the value of the sample proportion will give us information about the variability in our values in the sample. 4. Percentiles in a binary data can either be 0 or 1 only. 5. From the Kaplan-Meier approach of estimating survival probabilities, we can see if two groups are significantly different from each other. 6. Measures of variability for binary data are not particularly useful in characteristic of the sampling distribution. 7. Calculating the mean time to death will not capture the average time to death since enrollment, but only the average follow-up time
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1. Survival data is an example of data that are hybrid of continuous and binary data.
2. The sample proportion is the only summary statistic necessary to describe the characteristics of the sample.
3. Knowing the value of the sample proportion will give us information about the variability in our values in the sample.
4. Percentiles in a binary data can either be 0 or 1 only.
5. From the Kaplan-Meier approach of estimating survival probabilities, we can see if two groups are significantly different from each other.
6. Measures of variability for binary data are not particularly useful in characteristic of the sampling distribution.
7. Calculating the mean time to death will not capture the average time to death since enrollment, but only the average follow-up time
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