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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
8

Which strategies should you follow if you begin to feel fatigued while driving

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
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Pull over, get out of the car, walk for a few minutes, and either call someone or continue driving.
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a)

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An observational study is one where the investigator has no control or intervenes on it. He just defines the variable of interest and merely collects and documents the information. These types of studies are usually made as precursors to a more formal experimental study, to have an idea of what's to be expected from the population.

An experimental study or experiment is one where the investigator intervenes by defining the variable of interest and artificially manipulates the study factor. It is also one of its characteristics the randomization of cases or subjects in groups (two or more, depending on what is the hypothesis of study).

This is an example of a double-blind experiment, in which neither the experimental subjects (volunteers students) nor the researcher (physician). Aside from the fact that the subjects were controlled to make sure they followed the assigned treatment, no other factors were controlled (sleeping habits, eating habits, previous medical conditions)

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You have calculated the probability of randomly selecting a student that contracted the flu. There is no specification about the group the student belongs, you have to calculate the probability of the total of students that contracted the flu.

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e)

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H₀: p₁ ≥ p₂

H₁: p₁ < p₂

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p-value ≤ α, reject the null hypothesis.

p-value > α, do not reject the null hypothesis.

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