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"In a long-term study of 3462 randomly selected adults from Lausanne, Switzerland, researchers investigated the relationship between weekly napping frequency and whether or not a person experienced an event related to cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as a heart attack. The two- way table summarizes the data.
In the sample, 4.5% of people experienced a CVD event. To what population can this result be generalized? Explain your answer."
Answer:
This result can be generalized for people who do not take naps during the week.
Step-by-step explanation:
As can be seen in the table below, the smallest part of the population that participated in the survey, claimed to have had a CVD event. This can be said since only 4.5% of 3462 people claimed to have experienced these events.
With that, we can generalize that people who do not usually take naps during the week may be more at risk of developing CVD problems.