Blood Glucose Readings (mg/dl)
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When examining the graphs and summary statistics for the fasting blood glucose levels of the patient. I Dr. Schroeder would diagnose this patient as diabetic. My reasoning for diagnosing this person as diabetic is because when looking at the histogram and dotplot. Over 50% of the patients blood glucose levers are over 110 mg/dl. When looking at the column statistics both the mean and the median are over 110 mg/dl. Therefore I Dr. Schroeder diagnose this patient as diabetic and those are my reasons to help show that my patient is diabetic.
Result 1: Blood Glucose Readings Histogram [Info]
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Result 2: Blood Glucose Readings Dotplot [Info]
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Result 3: Blood glucose readings Column Statistics [Info]
Summary statistics:
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Result 4: blood glucose readings Frequency Table [Info]
Frequency table results for Blood Glucose Levels:
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HTML link:
<A href="http://www.statcrunch.com/5.0/viewreport.php?reportid=21587">Blood Glucose Readings (mg/dl)</A>
The 2 graphs shown really give the same info. A boxplot would be a better choice for one of your graphs. A boxplot shows that 75% of the readings are over 110. It is true that many doctors probably would call this patient diabetic, even though the levels are not consistently over 126.