Hormone Therapy and Dementia. An issue of Science News (Vol. 163, No, 22, pp. 341-342) reported that the Women's Health Initiative cast doubts on the benefit of hormone-replacement therapy. Researchers randomly divided 4532healthy women over the age of 65years into two groups. One group, consisting of 2229women, received hormone-replacement therapy; the other group, consisting of 2303women, received a placebo. Over 5years. 40of the women receiving the hormone-replacement therapy were diagnosed with dementia, compared with 21of those getting placebo.

  1. At the 5%significance level, do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that healthy women over 65\

years old who take hormone-replacement therapy are at greater risk for dementia than those who do not?

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  1. The data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that healthy women over years old who take hormone replacement therapy are at greater risk for dementia than those who do not.

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Part a; Step 1: Given information

The given values are,x1=40,n1=2229,x2=21,n2=2303,α=0.05.

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