Stroke Strikes the US: an Analysis On Stroke Statistics in the US
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Abstract
The purpose of this Health Statistics project was to describe trends in mortality rates due to stroke in the United States. We hypothesized that females would have a higher mortality rate than males in the US due to a stroke. We also hypothesized that there would be a positive correlation between smoking and mortality rates due to stroke. There were obvious trends in the data to develop conclusions from. We created graphs, ran an ANOVA test, a t-test, and computed correlation values using Microsoft Excel in order to analyze statistical differences in mortality rates relating to race, gender, and other variables. Through a correlation value, we found a strong positive correlation between smoking and AAMR, but no significant difference in AAMR was detected between genders.