Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We will examine and outline the details of this chi-square test and then conclude in context.
(A) A population of women have just been treated for a urinary tract infection.
(B) Since the chi-square test is done for categorical variables, we will pick out the variable involved here.
That variable is: "UTI Recurrence"
Hence, we are looking at the recurrence of a urinary tract infection, among samples of the population of women who have recently been treated of it.
(C) There are three samples from this population and they are distinguished thus:
SAMPLE 1: Those drinking cranberry juice daily
SAMPLE 2: Those taking lactobacillus drink
SAMPLE 3: Those abstaining from both drinks (the placebo sample)
(D) The result of the test gave good evidence that SAMPLE 1 has the lowest value of the categorical variable involved; as compared to the values from SAMPLE 2 and SAMPLE 3.
In other words, on the average (average here is equal to mode or frequency of occurrence of the variable), the lowest number of UTI recurrences stems from Sample 1, as compared to the numbers of UTI recurrences in the other two samples