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You are a sport psychologist. You have to give a speech at the local fitness conference in your home town. You are going to talk about the death rates of men that are fit as opposed to those that are unfit.

Joan Ingalls uses statistics when she needs to collect data. She says that she "can't evaluate the results unless [she] understands the statistical tools that they are using. Computers mostly run statistics for you, but you need logic and decision making to know what data to put where in the program."

Your study followed 60 men from age 70 to 75. Half of these were considered fit and half were not. Statistics tell you that 14 of every 25 men in this age group die by age 75.

Here is your raw data:

By age 75
Fit -- 13 dead, 17 alive
Unfit -- 22 dead, 8 alive

Calculate the percentage of men in each group that died by the time they were 75. How do your results compare to the statistical norm?

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