STATISTICAL MODELLING OF T-20 CRICKET AMONG CANCER PATIENTS
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Abstract
The presence of these variables increases the chance that cancer patients will enjoy playing or watching cricket, even though other factors like age, education level, cancer stage, favorite match, and the extent to which they watched cricket before receiving a diagnosis or attended matches in person cannot be considered significant at the 5% level of significance. The goal of the current Peshawar study was to assess the significant interactions between a variety of variables, including sex and age. Its two goals are to ascertain the correlation between different components as well as investigate the constituents that add to cricket's allure. Primary data were collected through a well-designed questionnaire from the cancer patients in distract Peshawar government hospitals. Logistic regressions were used for examining the factors responsible for the popularity of cricket. Chi square and odds ratios were used to determine the association between different factors.