A researcher wants to investigate the relationship between regular exercise and resting heart rate for adults residing in a certain city. The researcher obtains a list of all registered members of a large local fitness center and randomly selects 250 of these members to participate in a study. The study finds a strong negative correlation: members who reported exercising more than 5 hours per week had, on average, a significantly lower resting heart rate than those who reported exercising less than 5 hours per week. Which of the following is the most appropriate conclusion to draw from this study?
- AExercising more than 5 hours per week causes a lower resting heart rate for all adults residing in the city.
- BExercising more than 5 hours per week causes a lower resting heart rate for the members of this fitness center.
- There is an association between exercising more than 5 hours per week and having a lower resting heart rate for the members of this fitness center, but a causal relationship cannot be established.Cevap
- DThere is an association between exercising more than 5 hours per week and having a lower resting heart rate for all adults residing in the city, but a causal relationship cannot be established.
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There is an association between exercising more than 5 hours per week and having a lower resting heart rate for the members of this fitness center, but a causal relationship cannot be established.
The correct answer is the statement concluding that there is an association for the members of this fitness center, but a causal relationship cannot be established. Since the sample was randomly selected from the registered members of the local fitness center, the findings can be generalized to that population. However, because this is an observational study (no random assignment to exercise groups), a causal relationship cannot be established.
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Generalization and Causal Inference in Statistical Studies