In the study described in Exercise 10.9.6, one of the variables measured was whether the subjects had

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In the study described in Exercise 10.9.6, one of the variables measured was whether the subjects had used any products containing phenylpropanolamine. The odds ratio was calculated to be 1.49, with stroke victims more likely than the control subjects to have used a product containing phenylpropanolamine. A 95% confidence interval for the population value of the odds ratio is (0.84, 2.64). Interpret this confidence interval in the context of this setting.
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Statistics For The Life Sciences

ISBN: 9780321989581

5th Edition

Authors: Myra Samuels, Jeffrey Witmer, Andrew Schaffner

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