1. Consider the statement that male symphony conductors live longer. Identify the specific group that they supposedly...

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1. Consider the statement that “male symphony conductors live longer.” Identify the specific group that they supposedly live longer than. Does that other group consist of males randomly selected from the general population?

2. It is reasonable to assume that males do not become symphony conductors until they have reached at least the age of 40 years. When comparing life spans of male conductors, should we compare them to other males in the general population, or should we compare them to other males who lived until at least 40 years of age? Explain.

3. Without any disabilities, males qualify for Medicare if they are 65 or older and meet a few other requirements. If we compare life spans of males on Medicare to life spans of males randomly selected from the general population, why would we find that males on Medicare have longer life spans?

4. Explain in detail how to design a study for collecting data to determine whether it is misleading to state that male symphony conductors live longer. Should the study be an experiment or an observational study?

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