Null: There is no difference in the survival rate of COVID-19 patients in tropical countries compared to temperate countries.
Alternative: There is a difference in the survival rate of COVID-19 patients in tropical countries compared to temperate countries.
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The Covid-19 pandemic that was reported first on 31 st December 2019 has registered different survival and spreading patterns in various countries. The current research focuses on establishing whether there is a significant difference in the survival rate of COVID-19 patients in tropical countries compared to temperate countries. As such, the study focuses on utilizing available data on infection and survival rates in tropical countries compared to temperate countries.
The descriptive statistics to be used include the frequency of recoveries compared to infected patients for the two regions under comparison. Other descriptive statistics methods to be used include the calculation of measures of central tendency that include the median, mode, and mean.
The current research seeks to perform hypothesis testing. Data will be analyzed using regression analysis to test for the significance of the difference of means in the survival rate of COVID-19 patients in tropical countries compared to temperate countries. The analysis will focus on the sample population that represents the two regions.
The analysis of data to represent the patients in the tropical countries will use secondary data obtained from existing data on databases like the World Health Organization. Similarly, data of countries that lie in the temperate region obtained from the existing databases will also represent the patients of the temperate region. The datasets from the two regions will be subjected to a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) to test for the significance of the difference in the sample means.