00:01
So since you brought up nursing, one thing you could do was you could look at the different shifts.
00:06
And you could say that those that work the day shift as opposed to the night shift for nursing at a particular hospital.
00:16
And you could look at the absenteeism and maybe look for a particular month.
00:31
You could look for how many absentee.
00:35
We have on the day shift or what proportion of the absenteeism per the percent of people that were absent that day and the percent here.
00:47
And you could do that for each of the, for several days in a row.
00:52
So you could do something with absenteeism.
00:55
And you could even compare hospitals if you wanted or and compare one hospital to another hospital, compare what their percent absenteeism is over a period.
01:05
Period of time.
01:07
So let's say we had, we look at the percent absenteeism for shifts over a period of, maybe this is for a month.
01:19
So this is maybe in january and then february and march and compare these percents.
01:30
So now we could end up having a matched pair t -tests and say, do it for a year.
01:38
You look at maybe last year's data...