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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 19:10 krlx

Do employer-sponsored wellness programs work? About 5000 employees at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign volunteered for a study to find out. Researchers randomly assigned 3300 volunteers to a treatment group and the remaining 1534 to a control group. Employees in the treatment group were invited to take paid time off to participate in a wellness program. Those in the control group were not allowed to participate. One measure of the program's effectiveness was employee attrition. In the 2-year period following the start of the study, 356 of the people in the treatment group left their job for any reason, compared to 184 of the people in the control group. Do these results provide convincing evidence at the a= 0.05 level that offering employees paid time off to participate in a wellness program reduces the proportion who leave their job within 2 years for people similar to the ones in this study?

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