A researcher notes that there seems to be a difference in the prevalence of high blood pressure among college-educated individuals who consume low amounts of processed foods and the prevalence of individuals who only have a high school education and consume high amounts of processed foods. A) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can accept H0 at the 5% level and reject H1, which states that level of education and the amount of processed foods in an individual’s diet are not independent of one another. B) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can accept H0 at the 5% level and reject H1, which states that level of education and the incidence of high blood pressure are not independent of one another. C) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can reject H0 at the 5% level in favor of H1, which states that level of education and the incidence of high blood pressure are not independent of one another. D) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can reject H0at the 5% level in favor of H1, which states that level of education and the amount of processed foods in an individual’s diet are not independent of one another.       To examine two independent variables how would you aggregate the charts below?   Diet Low in Processed Foods Normal BP High BP Total College Education 124 55 179 High School Education 69 152 221 Total 193 207 400   Diet High in Processed Foods Normal BP High BP Total College Education 64 85 149 High School Education 98 153 251 Total 162 238 400

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A researcher notes that there seems to be a difference in the prevalence of high blood pressure among college-educated individuals who consume low amounts of processed foods and the prevalence of individuals who only have a high school education and consume high amounts of processed foods.

A) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can accept H0 at the 5% level and reject H1, which states that level of education and the amount of processed foods in
an individual’s diet are not independent of one another.


B) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can accept H0 at the 5% level and reject H1, which states that level of education and the incidence of high blood
pressure are not independent of one another.


C) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can reject H0 at the 5% level in favor of H1, which states that level of education and the incidence of high blood
pressure are not independent of one another.


D) The chi square value of 37.724 is higher than the chi square value of 3.84; therefore, we can reject H0at the 5% level in favor of H1, which states that level of education and the amount of processed foods in
an individual’s diet are not independent of one another.

 

 

 

To examine two independent variables how would you aggregate the charts below?

 

Diet Low in Processed Foods

Normal BP

High BP

Total

College Education

124

55

179

High School Education

69

152

221

Total

193

207

400

 

Diet High in Processed Foods

Normal BP

High BP

Total

College Education

64

85

149

High School Education

98

153

251

Total

162

238

400

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