A study of colored vegetables and the risk of stroke

A study of colored vegetables and the risk of stroke was done. Although the investigators did not see any effect on stroke of consumption of green, orange, red, yellow, or purple vegetables, they concluded that “High intake of white fruits and vegetables may protect against stroke.” Suppose that for each pair of color groups, we wished to test whether the stroke risk was different. For instance, is it different for green vs. orange? For green vs. red? Suppose there are 10 different pairs to be compared. Suppose that, for each pair, we perform a hypothesis test with a significance level of 10%. Assume that in truth, there are no differences between any of the pairs. By chance alone, how many of the hypothesis tests would you expect to appear significant (and thus lead us to mistakenly believe that there was a difference)?

 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

GradeEssays.com
We are GradeEssays.com, the best college essay writing service. We offer educational and research assistance to assist our customers in managing their academic work. At GradeEssays.com, we promise quality and 100% original essays written from scratch.
Contact Us

Enjoy 24/7 customer support for any queries or concerns you have.

Phone: +1 213 3772458

Email: support@gradeessays.com

© 2024 - GradeEssays.com. All rights reserved.

WE HAVE A GIFT FOR YOU!

15% OFF 🎁

Get 15% OFF on your order with us

Scroll to Top