A researcher randomly selects 1000 death certificates and, after interviewing the attending physician, records the following information about the deceased:   at the significance of the level of 5%, do these data show that smoking and cause of death are independent? Do you hold any assumptions here? If so, are they satisfied?

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A researcher randomly selects 1000 death certificates and, after interviewing the attending physician, records the following information about the deceased:

 

at the significance of the level of 5%, do these data show that smoking and cause of death are independent? Do you hold any assumptions here? If so, are they satisfied?

Cancer
Heart Disease
Other
Smoker
135
310
205
Nonsmoker
55
155
140
Transcribed Image Text:Cancer Heart Disease Other Smoker 135 310 205 Nonsmoker 55 155 140
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