SOLUTION: Are all employees equally proven to having accidents? To investigate this hypothesis, Parry (1985) looked at a light manufacturing plant and classified the accidents by type and by
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Question 1183453: Are all employees equally proven to having accidents? To investigate this hypothesis, Parry (1985) looked at a light manufacturing plant and classified the accidents by type and by age of the employee.
Age Accident (sprain) Accident (burn) Accident (cut)
Under 25 9 17 5
25 and over 61 13 12
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