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14 Feb 2022
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Whooping cough vaccine: Some parents fear that vaccinations may have adverse forng-tem effects on their children's health. In 2009, the Journal of the American Academy of
Pediatrics published research on a routine childhood vaccine for whooping cough. The researchers studied 6,811 children born between 1993 and 1997 in Leicestershire, UK. Parents answered questions over a period of more than 10 years about their children's respiratory symptoms.
Researchers then linked this data to independently collected vaccination data from the National Health Service database. They divided the children into groups based on vaccine history (complete vaccines, partial vaccines, no vaccines) and compared respiratory symptoms. The study provided no evidence that vaccinated children were more likely to have respiratory problems such as wheeze and asthma.
Students in a statistics class were asked to summarize the results of this study. Which of the student statements is an appropriate summary? Check all that apply.
◻ Vaccinating infants against whooping cough is not associated with a greater incidence of wheeze and asthma in later Be.
◻ Vaccinating against whooping cough does not increase the risk of wheeze and asthma in later life.
◻ Whooping cough vaccinations are not linked with respiratory problems, such as wheeze and asthma, in later life.
◻ Whooping cough vaccinations do not cause respiratory problems, such as wheeze and asthma, in later life.
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Whooping cough vaccine: Some parents fear that vaccinations may have adverse forng-tem effects on their children's health. In 2009, the Journal of the American Academy of
Pediatrics published research on a routine childhood vaccine for whooping cough. The researchers studied 6,811 children born between 1993 and 1997 in Leicestershire, UK. Parents answered questions over a period of more than 10 years about their children's respiratory symptoms.
Researchers then linked this data to independently collected vaccination data from the National Health Service database. They divided the children into groups based on vaccine history (complete vaccines, partial vaccines, no vaccines) and compared respiratory symptoms. The study provided no evidence that vaccinated children were more likely to have respiratory problems such as wheeze and asthma.
Students in a statistics class were asked to summarize the results of this study. Which of the student statements is an appropriate summary? Check all that apply.
◻ Vaccinating infants against whooping cough is not associated with a greater incidence of wheeze and asthma in later Be.
◻ Vaccinating against whooping cough does not increase the risk of wheeze and asthma in later life.
◻ Whooping cough vaccinations are not linked with respiratory problems, such as wheeze and asthma, in later life.
◻ Whooping cough vaccinations do not cause respiratory problems, such as wheeze and asthma, in later life.
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