A researcher wanted to determine the prevalence of type 2 diabetes among persons living with HIV in Ojai, a small town in California. He developed a survey questionnaire and mailed to 600 residents of Ojai. The survey asked participants several questions including whether their doctor or health care professional ever told them that they had diabetes. All 600 residents completed the survey and the researcher considered their sample a random sample of the 2,500 total residents of 3 Ojai. The following data was compiled from the survey. The prevalence of diabetes in the sampled survey was 6%. The researcher wanted to compare the prevalence of diabetes by smoking status. In their survey, they found that among 230, who were smokers, 157 reported diabetes and among the remaining nonsmokers, 50 reported diabetes.
Construct a two by two table using the data given above. Be sure to label the cells and margins.
Diabetes
Yes No
Smoking Yes a b
No с d
Total

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

There are 600 residents in the survey.

And results gathered identify that among 230 who were smokers, 157 are reported to have diabetes and among the remaining nonsmokers, 50 reported diabetes.

The objective is to construct a two by two table from the given data:

                       Diabetes

                    Yes                   No                          Total

Smoking  

Yes                  157                   230 - 157

                                               =  73                       230

No                     50                  370 - 50               600 - 230

                                               =  320                    = 370

Total              157 + 50             320+ 73

                      = 207                  = 393                    600

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