Studies on treating Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers disease is a progressive disease of the brain. The journal eCAM
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Studies on treating Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disease of the brain. The journal eCAM (Nov. 2006) published an article that critiqued the quality of the methodology used in studies on Alzheimer’s treatment. For each in a sample of 13 studies, the quality of the methodology was measured on the Wong scale, with scores ranging from 9 (low quality) to 27 (high quality).
The data are shown in the table below.
a. Estimate, with a 99% confidence interval, the mean quality m of all studies on the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Interpret the result.
b. According to the researchers, a study with a Wong score below 18 used a methodology that “fails to support the author’s conclusions” about the treatment of Alzheimer’s. Use Wilson’s adjustment to estimate the proportion of all studies on the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease with a Wong score below 18. Construct a 99%
confidence interval around the estimate and interpret the result.
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