Short Answer
In a study published in the July 4, 2007, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers investigated whether small doses of dark chocolate can reduce blood pressure for people who suffer from mild cases of high blood pressure. They recruited 44 German adults who were otherwise healthy except for mild cases of high blood pressure. These subjects were randomly assigned to either a dark chocolate group or a white chocolate group, and all subjects were instructed to eat one square portion of a chocolate bar (containing about 30 calories) every day for 18 weeks. They were also instructed not to eat any other cocoa products. Each subject had his/her blood pressure recorded at the beginning and end of the study, with the reduction in blood pressure calculated. It turned out that those in the dark chocolate group had an average reduction of about 3 points in systolic blood pressure, compared to a 0 point reduction on average in the white chocolate group.
-Does the design of the study (the way the data were collected) allow for concluding that eating dark chocolate causes a reduction in blood pressure? Explain briefly.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Yes, because this study is a well-design...View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Correct Answer:
Verified
View Answer
Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge
Q35: Classify each of the following statements as
Q36: You want to compare prices of textbooks,
Q37: In a study reported in the Archives
Q38: An organization called The Knot Inc.
Q39: A university wants to know the
Q41: Suppose an instructor wants to investigate whether
Q42: Suppose you want to estimate the average
Q43: Consider the following dotplots of (hypothetical) ages
Q44: Suppose the observational units in a study
Q45: You want to compare prices of textbooks,