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bachelor in business administration
Polytechnic State University Sanluis
Jan-2006 - Nov-2010
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Polytechnic State University
Jan-2012 - Nov-2016
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Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
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Animal-assisted therapy for heart patients. Medical researchers at an American Heart Association Conference (November 2005) presented a study to gauge whether animal-assisted therapy can improve the physiological responses of heart patients. A team of nurses from the UCLA Medical Center randomly divided 76 heart patients into three groups. Each patient in group T was visited by a human volunteer accompanied by a trained dog; each patient in group V was visited by a volunteer only; and the patients in group C were not visited at all. The anxiety level of each patient was measured (in points) both before and after the visits. The next table (p. 25) gives summary statistics for the drop in anxiety level for patients in the three groups. Suppose the anxiety level of a patient selected from the study had a drop of 22.5 points. Which group is the patient more likely to have come from? Explain.


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