1.In a 2019 journal published article, The prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and its relationship with perinatal...
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1.In a 2019 journal published article, "The prevalence of thyroid dysfunction and its relationship with perinatal outcomes in pregnant women in the third trimester", researchers assessed the correlation between hypothyroidism and pregnancy. The serum levels of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (T3), and free thyroxine (T4) were used to classify patients with hypothyroidism, subclinical thyroid function, hyperthyroidism, or euthyroid state. Those classifications were then compared to pregnancy outcomes including Apgar score, birth type, and birth weight. Use a 0.05 confidence level to test the claim that caesarean sections are independent of thyroid state.If someone has hypothyroidism, should they be concerned about having a Caesarean section?
a)Because the test statistic falls outside the critical region, we fail to reject H0 and conclude there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that hypothyroidism is related to risk of Caesarean Section.
b)Because the test statistic falls outside the critical region, we reject H0 and conclude there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that hypothyroidism is independent to Caesarean Sections.
c)Because the test statistic falls within of the critical range, we fail to reject H0 and conclude there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that hypothyroidism is related to Caesarean Sections.
d)Because the test statistic falls within of the critical region, we reject H0 and conclude there is sufficient evidence to support the claim that hypothyroidism is related to Caesarean Sections.
e)We do not have the p value so we cannot determine whether the evidence is sufficient to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis.
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