A community epidemiology study conducted fasting blood tests on a large community and obtained the following results
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A community epidemiology study conducted fasting blood tests on a large community and obtained the following results for triglyceride levels (which were normally distributed): males— = 100, = 30; females— = 85, =
25. If we decide that persons who fall within two standard deviations of the mean shall not be referred for medical workup, what triglyceride values would fall within this range for males and females, respectively? If we decide to refer persons who have readings in the top 5% for medical workup, what would these triglyceride readings be for males and females, respectively?
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Introductory Biostatistics For The Health Sciences
ISBN: 9780471411376
1st Edition
Authors: Michael R. Chernick, Robert H. Friis
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