Statistics: Informed Decisions Using Data (4th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321757270
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Chapter 12 - Section 12.1 - Assess Your Understanding - Applying the Concepts - Page 595: 15b

Answer

If a cyclist is not wearing a helmet and a motorcycle accident occurs, the likelihood of a head injury is greater than if he was wearing a helmet.

Work Step by Step

The only location of injury in which the observed count is greater than the expected count is the head.
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