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If a Researcher Found That Being a Smoker Was Associated

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Question 11

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If a researcher found that being a smoker was associated with an increase in the risk of heart disease, then how should they graph this finding?


A) Scatterplot
B) Histogram
C) Pie chart
D) Bar chart

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