(Solution Library) A prospective cohort study was conducted to investigate the association between smoking at study entry and cardiovascular death during the
Question: A prospective cohort study was conducted to investigate the association between smoking at study entry and cardiovascular death during the follow-up period. Participants, categorized at the start of the study as smokers (exposed – yes) and nonsmokers (exposed – no), were followed over time to see if they ultimately died from a cardiovascular cause. The data are summarized in the following table:
Death from
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Death from cardiovascular cause?
Yes No |
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| Exposed | Yes | 35 | 1586 |
| No | 18 | 2100 | |
- Compare the proportion of those who died from a cardiovascular cause between the two groups (where group is based on smoking exposure status) using a 98% confidence interval. Provide a written conclusion of the interval.
- Compare the proportion of those who died from a cardiovascular cause between the two groups using a hypothesis test with significance level .01. Provide a written conclusion of the test.
- Generate a relative risk point estimate. Also, calculate a relative risk interval estimate using a 95% confidence interval. Provide a written conclusion of the interval.
- Generate an odds ratio point estimate. Comment on the magnitude of this estimated odds ratio as compared to the estimated relative risk. Also, calculate an odds ratio interval estimate using a 95% confidence interval. Provide a written conclusion of the interval.
- Conduct a chi-square test of independence for this data at the .02 significance level. Provide a written conclusion of the test.
- Comment on your findings in total from (a) through (e) on specifically whether it appears there is an association between smoking status and future death from cardiovascular causes.
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