Fundamentals of Biostatistics
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Author: Bernard Rosner
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 41P
In Section 2.10, we described Data Set BONEDEN.DAT (at www.cengagebrain.com) concerning the effect of tobacco use on BMD.
Answer Problems 2.38–2.40 for BMD for the femoral neck.
2.38 For each pair of twins, compute the following for the lumbar spine:
A = BMD for the heavier-smoking twin − BMD for the lighter-smoking twin = X1 − X2
B =
C = 100% × (A/B)
Derive appropriate
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