hey sampled 361 people. People were allowed to self-identify as a heavy smoker or a non-smoker (mutually exclusive outcomes), and as diagnosed with lung cancer or not diagnosed with lung cancer (mutually exclusive outcomes). All surveyed people were under the age of 55, with similar age distributions in the smoking and not smoking categories. 343 people said that they did not smoke, and of those 343 people, 58 had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Only 18 people said that they were heavy smokers, and of those 18, 14 had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Please Calculate the expected count of people for each cell of the contingency table if the standard null hypo of the chi-square test of independent comes out to be true?
They sampled 361 people. People were allowed to self-identify as a heavy smoker or a non-smoker (mutually exclusive outcomes), and as diagnosed with lung cancer or not diagnosed with lung cancer (mutually exclusive outcomes). All surveyed people were under the age of 55, with similar age distributions in the smoking and not smoking categories. 343 people said that they did not smoke, and of those 343 people, 58 had been diagnosed with lung cancer. Only 18 people said that they were heavy smokers, and of those 18, 14 had been diagnosed with lung cancer.
Please Calculate the expected count of people for each cell of the
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