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The mortality experience of 8146 male employees of a research, engineering, and metal-fabrication plant in Tonawa- nda, New York, was studied from 1946 to 1981 [2]. Potential workplace exposures included welding fumes, cutting oils, asbestos, organic solvents, and environmental ionizing ra- diation, as a result of waste disposal during the Manhattan Project of World War II. Comparisons were made for specific causes of death between mortality rates in workers and U.S. white-male mortality rates from 1950 to 1978.
Suppose that 17 deaths from cirrhosis of the liver were observed among workers who were hired prior to 1946 and who had worked in the plant for 10 or more years, whereas 6.3 were expected based on U.S. white-male mortality rates.
7.48 What is the SMR for this group?
7.49 Perform a significance test to assess whether there is an association between long duration of employment and mortality from cirrhosis of the liver in the group hired prior to 1946. Report a p-value.