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Revision as of 17:55, 13 September 2007
Quotations
Forsooth
Supplement may help treat gambling addiction
Miniapolis Star Tribune, September 12, 2007
There seems to be a never-ending supply of questionable statistical studies. Consider the recent Minneapolis Star Tribune account of September 12, 2007. A University of Minnesota researcher publishing in the September 15, 2007 issue of Biological Psychiatry treated "27 pathological gamblers for eight weeks" with an amino acid supplement, N-acetyl cysteine . "By the end, 60 percent said they had fewer urges to gamble." Of the 16 who reported a benefit, "13 remained in a follow-up study.five out the six on the supplement reported continued improvement, compared to two out of seven on a placebo." According to the researcher, "There does seem to be some effect, but you would need bigger numbers."
Here are the results of the follow-up study as seen by Minitab:
MTB > PTwo 6 5 7 2.
Test and CI for Two Proportions
Sample |
X |
N |
Sample p |
1 |
5 |
6 |
.0.833333 |
2 |
2 |
7 |
0.285714 |