Early-Onset Dementia. Dementia is the loss of the intellectual and social abilities severe enough to interfere with

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Early-Onset Dementia. Dementia is the loss of the intellectual and social abilities severe enough to interfere with judgment, behavior, and daily functioning. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. In the article “Living with Early Onset Dementia: Exploring the Experience and Developing Evidence-Based Guidelines for Practice” (Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pp. 111–122), P. Harris and J. Keady explored the experience and struggles of people diagnosed with dementia and their families. A simple random sample of 21 people with early-onset dementia gave the following data on age at diagnosis, in years.

60 58 52 58 59 58 51 61 54 59 55 53 44 46 47 42 56 57 49 41 43 At the 1% significance level, do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean age at diagnosis of all people with earlyonset dementia is less than 55 years old? Assume that the population standard deviation is 6.8 years. (Note: x¯ = 52.5 years.)

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Introductory Statistics

ISBN: 9781292099729

10th Global Edition

Authors: Neil A. Weiss

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