In Exercise 16, we examined the percentage of men aged 18-24 who smoked from 1965 to 2011

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In Exercise 16, we examined the percentage of men aged 18-24 who smoked from 1965 to 2011 according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. How about women? Here's a scatterplot showing the corresponding percentages for both men and women:
In Exercise 16, we examined the percentage of men aged

a) In what ways are the trends in smoking behavior similar for men and women?
b) How do the smoking rates for women differ from those for men?
c) Viewed alone, the trend for men may have seemed to violate the Linearity Condition. How about the trend for women? Does the consistency of the two patterns encourage you to think that a linear model for the trend in men might be appropriate?

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Stats Data and Models

ISBN: 978-0321986498

4th edition

Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock

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