Á study was conducted that examined the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk of heart attack. In all, 417 men, age 40 or older, were tracked over ten years and the number of that...


Á study was conducted that examined the relationship between alcohol consumption<br>and risk of heart attack. In all, 417 men, age 40 or older, were tracked over ten years<br>and the number of that experienced a heart attack was recorded. The participants<br>were grouped by those who totally abstained from alcohol and those that drank<br>moderately. For the results given in the table below, use the chi-squared test to find<br>the p value for NHST at the .05 level. (In SPSS use the Yates continuity correction<br>value.)<br>Heart attack Alcohol Crosstabulation<br>Count<br>Alcohol<br>Abstainer<br>Moderate<br>Total<br>Heart attack No<br>197<br>192<br>389<br>Yes<br>9.<br>19<br>28<br>Total<br>206<br>211<br>417<br>Op= .090<br>Op= 121<br>!!<br>Op=.067<br>Op = .048<br>

Extracted text: Á study was conducted that examined the relationship between alcohol consumption and risk of heart attack. In all, 417 men, age 40 or older, were tracked over ten years and the number of that experienced a heart attack was recorded. The participants were grouped by those who totally abstained from alcohol and those that drank moderately. For the results given in the table below, use the chi-squared test to find the p value for NHST at the .05 level. (In SPSS use the Yates continuity correction value.) Heart attack Alcohol Crosstabulation Count Alcohol Abstainer Moderate Total Heart attack No 197 192 389 Yes 9. 19 28 Total 206 211 417 Op= .090 Op= 121 !! Op=.067 Op = .048

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