The ministry of health was interested in the relationship between the office habits of workers and health issues. Each year, the
y distributed a survey to all workers in the public sector that contained various questions on work habits as well as a standard health questionnaire. After 5 years they gathered and analyzed the entire data. A) Sample study
B)Experiment
C) Observational Study
The researchers found that those workers who reported taking regular 10-minute breaks during the workday were 41% percent more likely to develop cancer over the next five years than workers who didn't leave their offices during the workday
A)The result suggests that there’s a positive correlation between taking 10-minute breaks during the day and developing cancer in public workers.
B) The result suggests that starting to take 10-minute breaks during the workday will increase the risk of developing cancer for a teacher.
C)The result suggests that if a public worker takes 10-minute breaks during the workday, he has a 41% chance of developing cancer.
D)The result suggests that starting to take 10-minute breaks during the workday will increase the risk of developing cancer for a public worker.