10.4 Smoking and lung obstruction A National Center for Health Statistics data brief published in 2015 (Nr....
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10.4 Smoking and lung obstruction A National Center for Health Statistics data brief published in 2015 (Nr. 181)
looked at the association between lung obstruction and smoking status in adults 40 to 79 years old. In a random sample of 6927 adults without any lung obstruction, 54.1% never smoked. In a random sample of 1146 adults with lung obstruction
(such as asthma or COPD), 23.8% never smoked.
a. Find and interpret a point estimate of the difference between the proportion of adults without and with lung obstruction who never smoked.
b. A 99% confidence interval for the true difference is
(0.267, 0.339). Interpret.
c. What assumptions must you make for the interval in part b to be valid?
Step by Step Answer:
Statistics The Art And Science Of Learning From Data
ISBN: 9781292164878
4th Global Edition
Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin, Bernhard Klingenberg