This table presents real-life mortality data for a population of men, women, and children within strata of socioeconomic status (SES). Men Women Children |High SES Died 118 4 1 Survived 57 140 Medium...


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This table presents real-life mortality data for a population of men, women, and children within strata of<br>socioeconomic status (SES).<br>Men Women<br>Children<br>|High SES<br>Died<br>118<br>4<br>1<br>Survived<br>57<br>140<br>Medium SES<br>Died<br>154<br>13<br>Survived<br>14<br>80<br>24<br>Low SES<br>Died<br>387<br>89<br>52<br>Survived<br>75<br>76<br>27<br>

Extracted text: This table presents real-life mortality data for a population of men, women, and children within strata of socioeconomic status (SES). Men Women Children |High SES Died 118 4 1 Survived 57 140 Medium SES Died 154 13 Survived 14 80 24 Low SES Died 387 89 52 Survived 75 76 27
d. With SES as the exposure, which of the following groups has the highest risk of mortality? (Select or<br>highlight one response.)<br>a. High SES<br>b. Medium SES<br>C. Low SES<br>e. Would the OR or the RR be more appropriate to describe the association between SES and mortality in<br>this population? Why?<br>Calculate the associations (i.e., the ORs or the RRs) and 95% Cls for the relationship between SES<br>and mortality in this population. Assume low SES is the unexposed group.<br>f.<br>

Extracted text: d. With SES as the exposure, which of the following groups has the highest risk of mortality? (Select or highlight one response.) a. High SES b. Medium SES C. Low SES e. Would the OR or the RR be more appropriate to describe the association between SES and mortality in this population? Why? Calculate the associations (i.e., the ORs or the RRs) and 95% Cls for the relationship between SES and mortality in this population. Assume low SES is the unexposed group. f.

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