An exhalent problem for teaching statistics

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Abstract

A dataset concerning the relationship between respiratory function (measured by forced expiratory volume, FEV) and smoking provides a powerful tool for investigating a wide variety of statistical matters. This paper gives a brief description of the problem, the data, and several issues and analyses suggested by the problem of quantifying the relationship between FEV and smoking. Copyright © 2005 by Michael Kahn, all rights reserved.

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Kahn, M. (2005). An exhalent problem for teaching statistics. Journal of Statistics Education, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/10691898.2005.11910559

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