Im stuck on a Psychology question and need an explanation.
Figure 1.1 (page 4) in your text lists the ten leading causes of death for 1900 and 2013. I have linked the table here for those of you who may not have received your textbook: mortality table More recent data is available on the Web. Locate the more recent national data and compare it to the 1900 and 2013 data. Then locate the data for your county of residence from your state health department. (If you cannot locate the county data just use your state data). |
NVSS – Mortality Data from the National Vital Statistics System (Links to an external site.)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/deaths.htm
Alabama Department of Public Health Statistics (Links to an external site.) (Click mortality, general)
http://www.adph.org/healthstats/
Florida Major Causes of Death by County (Links to an external site.)
http://www.floridacharts.com/charts/SpecReport.asp…
This is a nice tool you can use for any state, make sure you click all ages and it will sort the causes:
Write a brief report of your findings. Your report should contain the latest national data compared to your text and your county or state data compared to the national data.
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