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24 July, 14:42

Suppose a researcher examined a relationship between taking aspirin every day (yes/no) and the incidence of a heart attack (yes/no). The sample data showed that those taking aspirin had a lower chance of incidence of heart attack. A chi-square test on the data collected resulted in a p-value less than 0.0001. The data were collected in a well-designed randomized experiment. Which of the following conclusions is appropriate

A. Yes, because aspirin uses had a larger heart attack rate in both studies.

B. No, only researcher 1 can conclude this.

C. Yes, because aspirin is known to reduce heart attacks

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  1. 24 July, 15:06
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    C. Yes, because aspirin is known to reduce heart attacks.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A research examined so he find that aspirin reduce the heart attack. A chi-square test on the data collected in a randomized experiment.
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