Friedman and Rosenman (1974) have suggested that personality type is related to heart disease. Speci


Question: Friedman and Rosenman (1974) have suggested that personality type is related to heart disease. Specifically, Type A people, who are competitive, driven, pressured, and impatient, are more prone to heart disease. On the other hand, Type B individuals, who are less competitive and more relaxed, are less likely to have heart disease. Suppose that an investigator would like to examine the relationship between personality type and disease. For a random sample of individuals, personality type is assessed with a standardized test. These individuals are then examined and categorized as to whether they have a heart disorder. The observed frequencies are as follows:

No heart disease Heart disease

Type A 32 18 50

Type B 128 22 100

_____ _____

160 40

Is there a relationship between personality and disorder? Test at the .05 level of

significance.

Price: $2.99
Solution: The solution consists of 4 pages
Deliverables: Word Document

log in to your account

Don't have a membership account?
REGISTER

reset password

Back to
log in

sign up

Back to
log in