Posted: September 10th, 2017

Was the sample size adequate to detect differences between the two groups in this example? Provide a rational for your answer.

Exercise 35
1. Do the example data in Table 35-2 meet the assumptions of the Pearson X2 test? Provide a rationale for your answer.

2. Compute the X2 test. What is the X2 value?

3. Is the X2 significant at alpha=0.05? Specify how you arrived at your answer.

4. If using SPSS, what is the exact likelihood of obtaining the X2 value at least as extreme as or as close to the one that was actually observed, assuming that the null hypothesis is true?

5. Using the numbers in the contigency table, calculate the percentage of antibiotic users who tested positive for candiduria.

6. Using the numbers in the contigency table, calculate the percentage of non-antibiotic users who tested positive for candiduria.

7. Using the numbers in the contigency table, calculate the percentage of veterans with candiduria who had a history of antibiotic use.

8. Using the numbers in the contigency table, calculate the percentage of veterans with candiduria who had no history of antibiotic use.

9. Write your interpretation of the results as you would in an APA-formatted journal.

10. Was the sample size adequate to detect differences between the two groups in this example? Provide a rational for your answer.

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