Table 1 |
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Colorectal cancer, subboundary statistics. |
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| Boundaries |
Statistic |
Observed |
Expected |
P↑ |
P↓ |
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| Female colorectal cancer |
Ns |
46 |
37 |
0.032 |
0.998 |
| Lmean |
2.130 |
2.687 |
0.988 |
0.032 |
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| Lmax |
7.000 |
12.257 |
0.996 |
0.048 |
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| Male colorectal cancer |
Ns |
39 |
43 |
0.860 |
0.184 |
| Lmean |
2.513 |
2.286 |
0.184 |
0.860 |
|
| Lmax |
10.000 |
10.313 |
0.528 |
0.628 |
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| OPR for colorectal cancer |
Ns |
123 |
266 |
1.000 |
0.004 |
| Lmean |
5.407 |
2.504 |
0.004 |
1.000 |
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| Lmax |
60.000 |
17.406 |
0.004 |
1.000 |
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In this and all subsequent tables, P↑ indicates the upper tail p-value and P↓ indicates the lower tail p-value. |
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Jacquez and Greiling International Journal of Health Geographics 2003 2:4 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-2-4 |
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