Question: https://uwf.instructure.com/courses/41051/files/9598027/download Variable Name Description Coding RANDOM ID Random, unique number for each participant AGE Age at exam, in years 32-70 GENDER Participants' sex 1=male, 0=female

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Variable Name Description Coding
RANDOM ID Random, unique number for each participant
AGE Age at exam, in years 32-70
GENDER Participants' sex 1=male, 0=female
TOTAL CHOL Total cholesterol, mg/dL 107-696
SBP Systolic blood pressure, mmHg 83.5-295
DBP Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg 48-142.5
BP MEDS Anti-hypertensive medications 0=no, 1=yes
BMI Body mass index, kg/meters2 15.54-56.8
SMOKING Smoking StatusCardio 0=no, 1=yes
CIGS PER DAY Number of cigarettes smoked per day 0-70
GLUCOSE Serum glucose mg/dL 40-394
DIABETES Diabetic 0=no, 1=yes
HEART RATE Heart rate , beats/minute 44-143
DEATH Death from any cause over 24 year follow-up 0=no, 1=yes
STROKE Stroke over 24 year follow-up 0=no, 1=yes
CVD Cardiovascular disease over 24 year follow-up 0=no, 1=yes
HYPERTENSION Hypertension over 24 year follow-up 0=no, 1=yes

Questions

Measure of differences between means

1. What is the mean SBP for males?

2. What is the mean SBP for females?

3. What is the mean difference in SBP scores between males and females?

Hypothesis test of differences between means

4. Note the significance value for the Levene Test for Equality of Variances.

5. Can we assume Equal Variances?

6. Write the appropriate t-value and significance value in the answer box.

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