Research Question: Pick categorical variable that you think may be associated with a person's General Health. You will analyze whether the variable you chose increases, decreases, or has no impact on the risk of a person having poor health. Introduction: The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System [BRFSS] is an annual telephone survey of 350,000 people in the United States collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). As its name implies, the BRFSS is designed to identify risk factors in the adult population and report emerging health trends. For example, respondents are asked about their diet and weekly physical activity, their HIV/AIDS status, possible tobacco use, and even their level of healthcare coverage. The BRFSS Web site contains a complete description of the survey, the questions that were asked and even research results that have been derived from the data. The data set, CDC, is a random sample of 20,000 people from the BRF SS survey conducted in 2000. While there are over 200 questions or variables in this dataset, this data set only includes 9 variables. Description of Variables: genhlth: A categorical vector indicating general health, with categories excellent, very good, good, fair, and poor. exerany: Yes, if the respondent exercised in the past month and No otherwise. hlthplan: Yes, if the respondent has some form of health coverage and No otherwise. smoke] 00: Yes, if the respondent has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their entire life and No otherwise. height: A numerical value, respondent's height in inches. weight: A numerical value, respondent's weight in pounds. wtdesire: A numerical value, respondent's desired weight in pounds. age: A numerical value, respondent's age in years. gender: A respondent's gender. Assignment Checklist: '2' Write a clear research question that relates the Wyou chose to the risk of poor health. Create a two-way table to analyze the association between your variable and the variable genhealth. Calculate and compare relevant percentages to answer your research question. Create a graph to compare the risk probabilities relevant to your research question. Compare risks using either relative risk or percent change in risk. Write a sentence to communicate the meaning of your calculation. VVV V