How might an age difference confound these research


Question: Age. In a study of how depression may affect one's ability to survive a heart attack, the researchers reported the ages of the two groups they examined. The mean age of 2397 patients without cardiac disease was 69.8 years (SD = 8.7 years), while for the 450 patients with cardiac disease, the mean and standard deviation of the ages were 74.0 and 7.9, respectively.

a) Create a 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean ages of the two groups.

b) How might an age difference confound these research findings about the relationship between depression and ability to survive a heart attack?

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