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Hello I need to see the work and formulas please Question 5 What is the estimated 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in proportions
Hello I need to see the work and formulas please
Question 5
What is the estimated 95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference in proportions between schoolchildren and adults developing nausea and vomiting following holiday parties? Assign groups 1 and 2 to be schoolchildren and adults, respectively.
Please note the following: 1) in practice, you as the analyst decide how to assign groups 1 and 2 and subsequently interpret the results appropriately in the context of the data, though for the purposes of this exercise the groups are assigned for you; 2) 0 and 1 are defined as no and yes, respectively, which is a typical coding scheme in Public Health; 3) you might calculate a CI that is different from any of the multiple choice options listed below due to rounding differences, therefore select the closest match; and 4) you may copy and paste the data into Excel to facilitate analysis.
Table 1. Schoolchildren
Nausea and
Vomiting?
10
20 Table 2. Adults
31 SubjectNausea and Vomiting?
41__________10
51__________20
61__________30
70__________41
81__________50
91_________61
100________70
111________81
121________90
130_______100
140_______110
151_______121
160_______130
170_______140
181_______151
191_______161
200_______171
211
221
231
Select one:
a. -0.1105 to 0.5044
b. -0.1182 to 0.4691
c. -0.0978 to 0.5825
d. -0.1282 to 0.5598
Question 6
What is the estimated 95% confidence interval (CI) of the average difference in blood vitamin D levels between short sleeve shirt and tank top attire amongst US landscapers in ng/mL?
Please note the following: 1) in practice, you as the analyst decide how to calculate the difference in vitamin D levels between time points for a given study participant, and subsequently interpret the aggregated results appropriately in the context of the data, though for the purposes of this exercise the difference is assigned for you as follows. Define the difference as the second minus the first time points, which is common practice, since the plus or minus sign of the resulting difference reflects any change over sequential time; 2) you might calculate a CI that is different from any of the multiple choice options listed below due to rounding differences, therefore select the closest match; 3) ensure you use either the large or small sample CI formula as appropriate; and 4) you may copy and paste the data into Excel to facilitate analysis.
Table
SubjectTime Point 1, Shirts _____Time Point 2, Tank Tops
Vitamin D (ng/mL) _____Vitamin D (ng/mL)
141.889________52.420
248.844________60.832
346.112________59.230
434.895_______67.811
548.352_______45.549
649.448________54.457
756.280________60.167
842.598_______55.420
945.568_______51.816
1052.146_____52.543
1161.125______52.874
1256.393______50.770
1339.190______58.323
1453.777______44.138
1554.834______61.088
1657.670______51.084
1750.544______57.402
1861.819______57.703
1951.697______63.357
2057.556______56.468
Select one:
a. 0.21 to 9.08 ng/mL
b. 0.20 to 9.43 ng/mL
c. 0.23 to 11.03 ng/mL
d. 0.24 to 10.03 ng/mL