A study is done to compare side effects for two different drugs used to treat a medical condition. Results are shown in the following table:
Nausea? | ||
---|---|---|
Drug | Yes | No |
Drug 1 | 49 | 73 |
Drug 2 | 40 | 52 |
Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 1. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.402
Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 2. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.435
What is the relative risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.924
What is the percent increase in the risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 1 decimal places. Do not type % in the box.] ____________
What is the odds ratio for comparing the odds of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 3 decimal places.]______________
A study is done to compare side effects for two different drugs used to treat a medical condition. Results are shown in...
Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 1. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.444 Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-2686 Previous Tries Find the risk of experiencing a nausea for Drug 2. [Answer to 3 decimal places.] 0.354 Computer's answer now shown above. You are correct. Your receipt no. is 156-2919 Previous Tries What is the relative risk of a nausea for Drug 1 compared to Drug 2? [Answer to 3...
Please donot copy from other answers 3. Two drugs are compared to see which of them is more likely to produce unpleasant side effects. Each of 100 subjects is given the two drugs on different occasions. The results are tabulated below Nausea with No nausea Nausea with drug3wit Nausea with drug A No nausea with A 38 10 2 50 Let pij denote the probabilities that a patient has a response in the ijth ce. For instance p12 denotes the...
Suppose 203 subjects are treated with a drug that is used to treat pain and 55 of them developed nausea. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that more than 20% of users develop nausea. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct answer below. O A. Ho: p=0.20 H:p<0.20 OB. Ho:p>0.20 H: p= 0.20 © C. Ho: p = 0.20 H:p*0.20 OD. Ho: p=0.20 H:p>0.20 Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test....
An experiment was designed to compare the lengths of time that four different drugs provided pain relief after surgery. The results (in hours) follow. Is there enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the length of pain relief provided by the four drugs at α = .05? Drug A B C D 2 4 8 2 2 6 9 3 4 6 12 4 4 5 12 12 (a) Find the test statistic....
An experiment was designed to compare the lengths of time that four different drugs provided pain relief after surgery. The results (in hours) follow. Is there enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis that there is no significant difference in the length of pain relief provided by the four drugs at α = .05? Drug A B C D 3 5 8 2 8 5 8 2 5 5 11 4 8 5 12 12 (a)...
A study was conducted to compare the effects of three different drugs on the alleviation of anxious depression in non-psychotic patients. Twelve non-psychotic patients, all suffering from moderate to severe depression and anxiety, were grouped according to initial level of severity. Patients in each severity level group were randomly assigned to the three treatments (drugs). At the end of the experimental period, a combined anxiety and depression score as determined by the MMPI and Taylor Manifest Anxiety Scale was recorded...
To compare the mean lengths of time required for the bodily absorption of two drugs A and B, 20 people were randomly selected and assigned to receive one of the drugs. The length of time (in minutes) for the drug to reach a specified level in the blood was recorded, and the data summary is given in the table. Drug A Drug Do the data provide sufficient evidence to indicate a difference in mean times to absorption for the two...
Patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) and requiring mechanical ventilation can develop fatal bacterial infections. A clinical trial randomly assigned 934 patients admitted to an ICU and requiring mechanical ventilation to two groups. The control group received a standard medical treatment, whereas the antibiotics group received antibiotics prophylactically in addition to the standard treatment. The study found that 107 of the 468 patients in the control group died, compared with 69 of the 466 patients in the antibiotics...
A drug, which is used for treating cancer, has potentially dangerous side effects if it is taken in doses which are larger than 46.33mg, the required dosage for the treatment. It is important that the variance of the amount of the active ingredient is 0.03. 10 tablets are randomly selected and the amount of the drug in each tablet is measured. It is determined that the variance of the amount of active ingredient is 0.0061mg. Does the data suggests at...
HYPERTENSION CASE STUDY PN3 LAB Week 4 Scenario You are working in the hospital medical ward and start your morning assessments Mr HAPPY is a 50-year-old accountant who was admitted 2 days ago to hospital following a blackout whilst watching a football match with his son. His preliminary examination reveals bruising to his left arm and upper thigh for which he has been prescribed paracetamol 1g four times daily and as required ibuprofen 400 mg three times a day His...