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Dаtа оn cigаrette cоnsumptiоn, prices, and appropriations for tobacco prevention and control are available from the CDC. Details including the web links will be available with the exam key for your reference. Download the dataset here. The variables are: PCPA: per capita prevention appropriation. The per capita dollar amount awarded to the state for prevention of tobacco use. These values are for 2016. INCOME: per capita personal income for 2019. ADULTDAILYBRFSS: the average number of cigarettes smoked per day by adults. These data are self reported for 2019 and include responses by former smokers, that is, how many cigarettes they used to smoke. PRICE: average cost (price) of a pack of cigarettes in 2019. CONSUMPTION: per capita sales of packs of cigarettes in 2019. a) Which state has a missing observation for the BRFSS variable, how many cigarettes do you smoke in a day? [a_NJ]. b) If R read in ADULTDAILYBRFSS as a character variable due to the missing value, create a new variable that is the daily number of cigarettes smoked by using code such as mydata$DAILY = as.numeric(mydata$ADULTDAILYBRFSS) What is the average for this new variable, DAILY? [b_16plus]. c) If the self reported values for the daily cigarettes smoked (DAILY) are at all reliable we might expect it to be positively correlated with CONSUMPTION. What is the correlation between these two variables? NOTE: you can use the help() function to learn more about the cor() function to find the correlation but because these is a missing observation you will need the option use="pairwise.complete.obs" within the function. The correlation is: [c_correl]. d) Create a scatterplot with daily cigarettes smoked and per capita packs of cigarettes sold (i.e., DAILY vs, CONSUMPTION). Is there a clear positive relationship in the graph? [d_yes]. THIS IS THE END OF THIS QUESTION. THE NOTES BELOW ARE FOR YOUR REFERENCE AFTER THE EXAM CONCLUDES IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE DATA. ################################## See https://chronicdata.cdc.gov/Policy/The-Tax-Burden-on-Tobacco-1970-2019/7nwe-3aj9/data. for data on Cigarette Consumption (Pack Sales Per Capita), and Average Cost per pack, these values are for 2019 and the reference is to Orzechowski and Walker. Tax Burden on Tobacco. See https://www.cdc.gov/statesystem/cigaretteuseadult.html. for a compilation of data from the BRFSS on adult cigarette use for 2019. The BRFSS question. appears to be "On average, when you [smoke/smoked] regularly, about how many cigarettes {do/did} you usually smoke each day?" Variable name: LCSNUMCG. See https://www.cdc.gov/statesystem/appropriations.html. for Appropriations/Grants Total Per Capita for 2016. These are amounts allocated to each state for "for tobacco prevention and control." See https://apps.bea.gov/iTable/iTable.cfm?reqid=70&step=1&acrdn=2. for the BEA page for SAINC1 Personal Income Summary: Personal Income, Population, Per Capita Personal Income. This is the source for per capita personal income for 2019. All pages were accessed and data downloaded September 28, 2022.
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