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. Review the table and answer the following questions. (12 points) Table: Compar

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. Review the table and answer the following questions. (12 points)

Table: Comparison of demographic and health characteristics of mothers and births by marriage status.

              Married             

(n = 67386)

Not Married

(n = 47060)

Variable

Mean (SD) or n (%)

Mean (SD) or n (%)

P value

Age

29.7 (5.3)

24.8 (5.7)

.000

Race

White

Black

Hispanic

Non-Hispanic Other

47309 (70.2)

7794 (11.6)

7875 (11.7)

4408 (6.5)

17181 (36.5)

19990 (42.5)

8217 (17.5)

1672 (3.6)

.000

Education Level

Less than High School

High School Graduate or GED

Some College

Bachelor’s Degree or higher

5658 (8.4)

10264 (15.2)

21398 (31.8)

30066 (44.6)

13236 (28.1)

15233 (32.4)

15391 (32.7)

3200 (6.8)

.000

Pregnancy Information:

Number of prenatal care visits

Completed weeks of gestation

12.3 (3.8)

38.9 (2.4)

11.0 (4.3)

38.7 (2.8)

.000

.000

Birth Information:

Method of delivery

Spontaneous

Cesarean

Other

Attendant at delivery

MD

DO

Midwife

Gender of newborn

Male

Female

43792 (65.0)

21475 (31.9)

2119 (3.1)

56272 (83.5)

1610 (2.4)

9504 (14.1)

34409 (51.1)

32977 (48.9)

32060 (68.1)

13566 (28.8)

1434 (3.0)

40464 (86.0)

1109 (2.4)

5487 (11.7)

23896 (50.8)

23164 (49.2)

.000

.000

.346

How many tests were computed according to the table? (1)

Describe those continuous dependent variables with significant statistical differences between married and unmarried mothers. Use descriptive estimates and the p-values in your description. (3)

Suppose you were creating an intervention to help pregnant women get more prenatal care. Based on the table above what group (married or unmarried) would you consider when recruiting participants for your intervention and why? Include descriptive estimates and p-values in your response. (2)

Describe the birth information among married and unmarried women. Use descriptive estimates and the p-values in your description. (2)

Table: Comparison of demographic and health characteristics of mothers and births by marriage status.

              Married             

(n = 67386)

Not Married

(n = 47060)

Variable

Mean (SD) or n (%)

Mean (SD) or n (%)

P value

Age

29.7 (5.3)

24.8 (5.7)

.000

Race

White

Black

Hispanic

Non-Hispanic Other

47309 (70.2)

7794 (11.6)

7875 (11.7)

4408 (6.5)

17181 (36.5)

19990 (42.5)

8217 (17.5)

1672 (3.6)

.000

Education Level

Less than High School

High School Graduate or GED

Some College

Bachelor’s Degree or higher

5658 (8.4)

10264 (15.2)

21398 (31.8)

30066 (44.6)

13236 (28.1)

15233 (32.4)

15391 (32.7)

3200 (6.8)

.000

Pregnancy Information:

Number of prenatal care visits

Completed weeks of gestation

12.3 (3.8)

38.9 (2.4)

11.0 (4.3)

38.7 (2.8)

.000

.000

Birth Information:

Method of delivery

Spontaneous

Cesarean

Other

Attendant at delivery

MD

DO

Midwife

Gender of newborn

Male

Female

43792 (65.0)

21475 (31.9)

2119 (3.1)

56272 (83.5)

1610 (2.4)

9504 (14.1)

34409 (51.1)

32977 (48.9)

32060 (68.1)

13566 (28.8)

1434 (3.0)

40464 (86.0)

1109 (2.4)

5487 (11.7)

23896 (50.8)

23164 (49.2)

.000

.000

.346

Explanation / Answer

. Review the table and answer the following questions. (12 points) Table: Compar