From this information would you conclude that the incidence


Question: An advertisement for Claritin, a drug for seasonal nasal allergies, made this claim: "Clear relief without drowsiness. In studies, the incidence of drowsiness was similar to placebo" (Time, February 6, 1995, p. 43). The advertisement also reported that 8% of the 1926 Claritin takers and 6% of the 2545 placebo takers reported drowsiness as a side effect. A one-sided test of whether a higher proportion of Claritin takers than placebo takers would experience drowsiness in the population results in a p-value of about .005.

a. From this information, would you conclude that the incidence of drowsiness for the Claritin takers is statistically significantly higher than for the placebo takers?

b. Does the answer to part (a) contradict the statement in the advertisement that the "incidence of drowsiness was similar to placebo"? Explain.

c. Use this example to discuss the importance of making the distinction between the common use and the statistical use of the word significant.

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