A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare the effectiveness of splinting versus surgery in the treatment of
Posted: Wed May 04, 2022 12:46 pm
A randomized controlled trial was designed to compare the effectiveness of splinting versus surgery in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Results are given in the accompanying table. Using a 0.01 significance level, test the claim that success is independent of the type of treatment What do the results suggest about treating carpal tunnel syndrome? Click the icon to view the data on the treatments for carpal tunnel syndrome + Determine the nul and atemative hypotheses OA. H: The success of the treatment is not independent of the type of treatment (splinting or surgery) H₂: The success of the treatment is independent of the type of treatment (splinting or surgery) OBH: Surgery increases the chance of a successful treatment. H₁: Surgery does not increase the chance of a successful treatment CH: The success of the treatment is independent of the type of treatment (splinting or surgery) H₁: The success of the treatment is not independent of the type of treatment (splinting or surgery) Oo. Ho: Surgery does not increase the chance of a successful treatment. H: Surgery increases the chance of a successful treatment Determine the test statistic Treatment Results (Round to three decimal places as needed) Successful Treatment Unsuccessful Treatment 51 19 Splint Treatment Surgery Treatment 72