In one study of smokers who tried to quit smoking with nicotine patch therapy, 39 were smoking one

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In one study of smokers who tried to quit smoking with nicotine patch therapy, 39 were smoking one year after the treatment and 32 were not smoking one year after the treatment (based on data from "HIgh-Dose NIcotine Patch Therapy," by Dale et al., Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 274, No.17).  Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that among smokers who try to quit with nicotine patch therapy, the majority are smoking a year after treatment.  What do these results suggest about the effectivemess of nicotine patch therapy for those trying to quit smoking?

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