- Farmed_salmonDownload .TXT file Open in Data Desk ?Link
- Methods: Confidence Intervals for Means, Hypothesis Tests, Hypothesis Tests for Means, Statistical Inference
- Source: Ronald A. Hites, Jeffery A. Foran, David O. Carpenter, M. Coreen Hamilton, Barbara A. Knuth, and Steven J. Schwager, “Global Assessment of Organic Contaminants in Farmed Salmon,” Science 9 January 2004: Vol. 303, no. 5655, pp. 226–229
- Number of Cases: 153
- Story:
In 2004, a team of researchers published a study of contaminants in farmed salmon. Fish from many sources were analyzed for 14 organic contaminants. The study
expressed concerns about the level of contaminants found. One of those was the
insecticide mirex, which has been shown to be carcinogenic and is suspected to be
toxic to the liver, kidneys, and endocrine system. The dataset holds 153 observed salmon samples and reports concentrations of a number of contaminant.
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