Do these data allow us to conclude at the 5% significance level that adults with no siblings suffer  different rates of hypertension than those with siblings?

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Chapter10: Statistics
Section10.6: Summarizing Categorical Data
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Psychologists have been investigating the differences between people with at least one brother or sister and those with none. In a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers announced the results of a survey of 472 adults in Buffalo, New York. The experiment recorded whether the respondent suffered from hypertension and whether she or he had siblings. The data were summarized as shown bellow;

 

 

SIBLING

NO SIBLING

TOTAL

Suffer from hypertension

79

39

118

Do not suffer from hypertension

262

92

354

TOTAL

341

131

472

 

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Do these data allow us to conclude at the 5% significance level that adults with no siblings suffer  different rates of hypertension than those with siblings?

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