A study showed the same level of T cell production in senior citizens who are amateur cyclists as in young adults, but a significantly lower level of T cell production in senior citizens who do not exercise regularly. Is it appropriate to infer that exercise stimulates T cell production? Explain. (Source: University of Birmingham)
Volunteers for an experiment are numbered from 1 to 90. The volunteers are to be randomly assigned to two different treatment groups. Use a random number generator different from the one you used in Exercise 21 to choose 45 subjects for the treatment group. The other 45 subjects will go into the control group. List the subjects, according to number, in each group. Tell which method you used to generate the random numbers.
Verified step by step guidance
Verified video answer for a similar problem:
Key Concepts
Random Assignment
Random Number Generation
Control Group
Determine whether the data set is a population or a sample. Explain your reasoning.
The annual revenue of each team in a pro sports league
Determine whether the survey question is biased. If the question is biased, suggest a better wording.
How does the media influence the opinions of voters?
Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, rewrite it as a true statement.
The method for selecting a stratified sample is to order a population in some way and then select members of the population at regular intervals.
Determine whether the statement is true or false. If it is false, rewrite it as a true statement.
A sample statistic will not change from sample to sample.
A study showed an association between intentional weight loss and a decreased risk of high blood pressure. Is it appropriate to infer from this study that weight loss causes a decreased risk of high blood pressure? Explain. (Source: European Association for the Study of Obesity)
