Applied exam 5. Can you please answer 1 through 4 and provide all the info such as what test to run...etc. ?
X -- Instructions & X + actions & X + jsu.instructure.com/courses/24272/assignments/291... astructure.com/courses/24272/assignments/291143?module_item_id=738306 ail YouTube Maps Reading list YouTube Maps Submitting a file upload X Stroke Study. - ZOOM + A 10-year study conducted by the American Heart Association provided data on how age, blood pressure, and smoking relate to the risk of strokes. Data from a portion of this study can be found in the dataset Stroke L . Risk is interpreted as the probability (times 100) that a person Blood will have a stroke over the next 10-year period. For the smoker variable, Risk Ago Pressure Smoker Weight (1b) 12 122 0 149 1 indicates a smoker and O indicates a nonsmoker. 125 133 127 161 139 120 Complete the following tasks In your own words: 98 177 135 206 1. Introduction: Briefly discuss the motivation of this research (why 119 180 would a study on this topic be of importance?). 155 147 126 160 2. Graph and Summary statistics: present a graph that summarizes the 125 214 data along with a table of summary statistics for each variable in the 136 217 116 202 data set. An interpretation must accompany any graph, chart, or table 120 202 152 153 that you use. 140 3. Methods: Explicitly state and conduct the appropriate hypothesis test 139 230 208 to determine which variable or group of variables significantly impacts 173 overall risk. Justify your variable selection (p-value(s), R-square, etc.). 166 150 4. Discussion: Interpret the statistical decision you arrived at in terms 150 that would be useful in the medical field by interpreting how the -Ox 178 161 variables age, blood pressure and smoking status impact risk of 237 stroke. This section should also include suggestions for further 250 research and/or discussion of additional variables that may provide more precise results. Show all X SU 20 ST 261 Rubric xisx O HI Q B B 72 F 5064