7.7 A researcher performs an experiment to determine if calcium supplements de-
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7.7 A researcher performs an experiment to determine if calcium supplements de- crease the probability of osteoporosis in lab mice. Seventy-four mice are assigned to the calcium treatment group and 226 are assigned to a control group. Osteoporosis Yes No 73 218 291 Calcium 74 No Calcium8 226 (a) The researcher tells you that a chi-square approximation cannot be used to approximate the two-tailed Fisher's exact test p-value because one of the cells of the above table is 1. Is this reasoning correct? Why or why not?Explanation / Answer
Since for chi square approximation for the two tailed fisher exact test ,if df=1 then expected values must be greater than 5
here in our case expected values are
(74*9)/300 (74*291)/300
(226*9)/300 (226*291)/300
i.e.
2.22 71.78
6.78 219.22
Since EXpected value in cell 1 one equal to 2.22 which is less than 5 then we cannot use chi square approximation hence researcher reasoning is not exactly correct
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