Using the data in the table from a study assessing the link…

Using the data in the table from a study assessing the link between asthma and the risk of developing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), calculate the cumulative incidence of OSA among study participants without asthma assuming no participants dropout over the course of the study. Table 1. Participant Characteristics at Baseline by Asthma Duration Status  All participants  Participants with asthma  Participants without asthma  Participants  547  81  466  Age, mean (SD), y  50.4 (7.7)  49.0 (6.8)  50.6 (7.8)  Women  284  50  234  BMI, mean (SD)  28.9 (5.5)  30.6 (6.4)  28.6 (5.3)  Incident OSA*  97  22  75  Asthma controller medication use  16  16  NA  BMI, body mass index; OSA, obstructive sleep apnea  *New cases of OSA developed over 4 years of follow-up 

The next five questions use the same problem statement proba…

The next five questions use the same problem statement probability mass function.  Let X be the number of taxis that a customer finds waiting outside of their hotel anytime between 5:00pm and midnight on weeknights. The probability mass function for X is Solve for the following probabilities. Round to the nearest hundredth. a)

An industrial psychologist has developed a test to identify…

An industrial psychologist has developed a test to identify people with a potential to be good managers. His statistics indicate that 30 percent of the employees in the company positive leadership traits. Past data indicates that 45 percent of those with positive traits are promoted into management, while 10 percent of those without the traits are promoted into management. b) Given that an employee has already been promoted into management, what is the probability that they had the positive leadership traits? Round to the nearest thousandth.