A study compared the effectiveness of several antidepressants by examining the experiments in which they had passed
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A study compared the effectiveness of several antidepressants by examining the experiments in which they had passed the FDA requirements. Each of those experiments compared the active drug with a placebo, an inert pill given to some of the subjects. In each experiment some patients treated with the placebo had improved, a phenomenon called the placebo effect. Patients' depression levels were evaluated on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, where large numbers indicate greater improvement. (The Hamilton scale is a widely accepted standard that was used in each of the independently run studies.) The following scatterplot compares mean improvement levels for the antidepressants and placebos for several experiments.
b) The correlation is 0.898. Explain what we have learned about the results of these experiments.
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Stats Data And Models
ISBN: 662
4th Edition
Authors: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul D. Velleman, David E. Bock