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1. A clinical trial is run to evaluate the effectiveness of a new drug to prevent preterm delivery. A total of n=250 pregnant women agree to participate and are randomly assigned to receive either the new drug or a placebo and followed through the course of pregnancy. Among 125 women receiving the new drug, 24 deliver preterm and among 125 women receiving the placebo, 38 deliver preterm.

Construct a 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of women who deliver preterm

Answer choices:

(-0.35, 0.07) or (-0.07, 0.35)

(-0.1, 0.09) or (-0.09, 0.1)

(-0.22, 0.00) or (0.00, 0.22)

(-0.43, 0.2) or (-0.2, 0.43)

2. clinical trial is run to investigate the effectiveness of an experimental drug in reducing preterm delivery to a drug considered standard care and to placebo. Pregnant women are enrolled and randomly assigned to receive either the experimental drug, the standard drug or placebo. Women are followed through delivery and classified as delivering preterm (< 37 weeks) or not. The data are shown below.

Preterm Delivery

Experimental Drug

Standard Drug

Placebo

Yes

17

23

35

No

83

77

65

Using this data, generate a 95% confidence interval for the difference in proportions of women delivering preterm in the experimental and standard drug treatment groups

Answer choice:

(-0.255, 0.02) or (-0.02, 0.255)

(-0.18, 0.09) or (-0.09, 0.18)

(-0.17, 0.05) or (-0.05, 0.17)

(-0.15, 0.10) or (-0.10, 0.15)

3. The following data were collected in a clinical trial to compare a new drug to a placebo for its effectiveness in lowering total serum cholesterol. Generate a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of all patients with total cholesterol < 200.

 

New Drug

(n=75)

Placebo

(n=75)

Total Sample

(n=150)

Mean (SD) Total Serum Cholesterol

185.0 (24.5)

204.3 (21.8)

194.7 (23.2)

% Patients with Total Cholesterol < 200

78.0%

65.0%

71.5%

4. A study is run comparing HDL cholesterol levels between men who exercise regularly and those who do not. The data are shown below.

Regular Exercise

N

Mean

Std Dev

Yes

35

48.5

12.5

No

120

56.9

11.9

Generate a 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean HDL levels between men who exercise regularly and those who do not.

Answer choice:

(-13.55, -4.55) or (4.55, 13.55)

(-12.93, -3.87) or (3.87, 12.93)

(-12.45, -3.25) or (3.25, 12.45)

(-13.3, -3.0) or (3.0, 13.3)

5. The following table shows the distribution of BMI in children living in US and European urban neighborhoods. (The data are in millions.)

Neighborhood

Normal Weight

Overweight

Obese

US

125

50

40

Europe

101

42

21

What proportion of children living in a US urban neighborhood is overweight?

The proportion of children living in a US urban neighborhood who are overweight = ( 50/ (125+50+40)) = 0.232 correct

Answer choice:(-13.55, -4.55) or (4.55, 13.55),

(-12.93, -3.87) or (3.87, 12.93),

(-12.45, -3.25) or (3.25, 12.45),

(-13.3, -3.0) or (3.0, 13.3)

6. The following table shows the distribution of BMI in children living in US and European urban neighborhoods. (The data are in millions.)

Neighborhood

Normal Weight

Overweight

Obese

US

125

50

40

Europe

101

42

21

What proportion of children is overweight?

7. The following table shows the numbers of patients classified as underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese according to their diabetes status.

 

Underweight

Normal Weight

Overweight

Obese

Diabetes

8

34

65

43

No Diabetes

12

85

93

40

What proportion of patients is overweight?

8. What is the best type of graph to display the following data?

Gender 

Cigarettes per day

Female

45

Male

20

Female

30

Female

40

Male

90

Male

50

Male

20

Male

23

Female

9

9. What is the best type of graph to display the following data?

Duration of hospital stay:

5, 10, 6, 11, 5, 14, 30, 11, 17, 3, 9, 3

Answer choices:

1 Scatterplot 2 Side-by-side boxplot 3 Bar graph 4 Boxplot

10. What is the best type of graph to display the following data?

GDP per capita fertility rate

   3432.0224      3.783

   6882.4069      4.026

   678.99817      4.508

   3623.5324      2.338

   5741.2071      1.399

   35477.473       1.43

   47548.688       2.04

   691.36909        2.3

   19858.343       1.45

   39152.308      1.994

   2942.4385      3.221

   14623.479      2.175

   4387.7071      2.436

   84732.957       1.52

   3928.8789      2.546

   1455.1022      2.479

   24646.021      2.644

   3056.1185      2.735

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