A researcher at the Mayo Clinic conducted a study to investigate whether taking a low dose statin reduces the chance of developing high cholesterol. As part of a study, 750 volunteers were randomly assigned to one of 2 groups. Half of the volunteers were assigned to the experiment group that took a low dose statin each day, and the other half were assigned to the control group that took a placebo each day. At the end of 8 years, 15 of the people who took the low dose statin had developed high cholesterol and the 26 of the people who took the placebo had developed high cholesterol. At the significance level α = 0.05. Does the data provide convincing statistical evidence that taking a low dose statin each day would reduce the chance of developing high cholesterol among all people similar to the volunteers?