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Week 3 Project – Chi-Square This assignment focuses on categorical data, and two of the statistics most often used to test hypotheses about categorical data are odds ratios (ORs) and the chi-square.

Week 3 Project – Chi-Square

This assignment focuses on categorical data, and two of the statistics most often used to test hypotheses about categorical data are odds ratios (ORs) and the chi-square. A chi-square is calculated first to identify if two categorical variables are associated with each other, and if they are then an odds ratio is often calculated. The disease-OR refers to the odds in favor of disease in the exposed group divided by the odds in favor of the unexposed group. Chi-square statistics measure the difference between the observed counts and the corresponding expected counts. The expected counts are hypothetical counts that would occur if the null hypothesis were true.

Part 2: Chi-Square

Bain, Willett, Hennekens, Rosner, Belanger, and Speizer (1981) conducted a study of the association between current postmenopausal hormone use and risk of nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI), in which 88 women reporting a diagnosis of MI and 1,873 healthy control subjects were identified from a large population of married female registered nurses aged thirty to fifty-five years. There were 32 women who currently used hormones and had a diagnosis of MI and 56 women reporting a MI and never used hormones. Of the women controls (women who did not report a MI) 825 currently use hormones and 1,048 never used hormones. To test the hypothesis that there is no association between use of postmenopausal hormones and risk of MI, chi-square statistics need to be calculated in SPSS using a 0.05 level of significance. The SPSS data are provided in the link below. The SPSS dataset consists of two variables:

Click here to access the SPSS data.

SPSS Dataset Variables

 Name

Label of Variable

Values

Group Association

Group

  1. Control

  2. Case

Use

Hormone Use

  1. Currently
    Use

  2. Never
    use

 

Reference:
Bain, C., Willett, W., Hennekens, C. H., Rosner, B., Belanger, C., & Speizer,

F. E. (1981). Use of postmenopausal hormones and risk of myocardial infarction. Circulation, 64(1), 42–46.

Refer to following video on how perform a Chi-square analysis.

Using SPSS, download the data, perform appropriate procedures, and provide calculations.

In addition, in a Microsoft Word document, provide a written conclusion and interpretation of your results in APA format.

Submission Details:

  • Name your SPSS output file SU_PHE5020_W3_A2c_LastName_FirstInitial.mtw.
  • Name your document SU_PHE5020_W3_A2d_LastName_FirstInitial.doc.
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