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You're working on a story about complaints that minority drivers are being targeted for traffic tickets by the police in your town. License records tell you that 20% of the drivers in your town are minorities. You examine a properly-drawn random sample of 560 tickets, out of the 8,322 tickets issued last year, and find that 168 of the tickets in your sample were given to minority drivers.
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Continuing with the scenario above, knowing that minority drivers should get about 20% of the tickets if there was no bias, calculate the relative risk of minority drivers getting tickets compared to what they should get.
The relative risk for minority drivers is 0.67
The relative risk for minority drivers is 1.0
The relative risk for minority drivers is 1.5
The relative risk for minority drivers is 2.0
The relative risk for minority drivers is 30
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