Exemplos de uso de Standard deviation and categorical variables em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The standard deviation and categorical variables were described by absolute number and percentage.
Continous variables were recorded as mean+/- standard deviation and categorical variables as proportions.
Continuous variables are shown as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables as frequencies numberand percentage, having been compared using chi-square test, Student's t test, ANOVA or nonparametric Mann-Whitney test, depending on the distribution.
The data of continuous variables were expressed as mean±standard deviation and categorical variables as percentages.
Continuous variables are expressed as mean± standard deviation, and categorical variables are expressed as numberand percentage, according to the situation.
For data analysis, descriptive statistics were used to characterize the workers. Continuous variables were described by measures of central tendency and dispersion mean and standard deviation and categorical variables as absolute n and relative% frequencies.
Continuous variables are described as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables are described in percentages.
Continuous variables with normal distribution were presented in averages± standard deviation and categorical variables in percentages.
Continuous variables were described as mean and standard deviation and categorical variables were summarized by means of simple and relative frequencies, and the Chi-square or Fisher's exact test was used as appropriate.
Descriptive analysis of variables was performed, and the continuous presented according to their mean values and standard deviation and categorical variables according to their absolute value and proportions.
Continuous data are expressed as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables in absolute and relative frequencies.
Continuous variables were presented as mean± standard deviation, and categorical variables were presented as frequency.
Continuous variables were reported as means± standard deviation, and categorical variables were represented as percentages.
We describe continuous variables as mean and standard deviation, and categorical variables by simple frequency.
Continuous variables are shown as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables as frequencies and percentages.
Numerical variables were presented as means and standard deviation, and categorical variables were described as percentages.
Descriptive statistic was expressed as mean± standard deviation, and categorical variables were expressed as case number and percentage.
Quantitative data were expressed as mean and standard deviation, and categorical variables as relative and absolute frequencies.
Continuous variables were shown as means± standard deviation and categorical variables as frequencies and percentages.
Continuous variables were presented as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables were presented as absolute numbers and proportions.
The continuous variables were presented with mean and standard deviation and categorical variables with absolute and relative frequencies.
The continuous variables were described as mean± standard deviation and categorical variables expressed in absolute numbers and percentages.
Continuous variables were presented as mean and standard deviation, and categorical variables as frequency and percentage.
Continuous variables are shown as the mean± standard deviation, and categorical variables are shown as frequencies number and percentage.
Continuous variables were analyzed as means and standard deviations, and categorical variables as absolute and relative frequencies.
In the descriptive analysis,continuous variables were expressed as mean values and standard deviations and categorical variables as frequency and percentage.
Continued variables were expressed by mean and mean standard deviation SD and categorical variables by frequency.
The continuous variables were described through mean and standard deviation and the categorical variables were described through absolute and relative frequencies.
The quantitative variables were described by mean and standard deviation and the categorical variables were described by means of absolute and relative frequencies.