Identify the type of study design in the following scenario: An Internet poll asks people to...
Which type of observational study design is best suited for a scenario when the exposure under study is rare? a) Case-control study b) Retrospective cohort study c) Prospective cohort study d) Prospective and retrospective cohort study e) Retrospective cohort study and case-control study
Which type of observational study design is best suited for a scenario when little is known about the causes of the disease? a) Case-control study b) Retrospective cohort study c) Prospective cohort study d) Prospective and retrospective cohort study e) Retrospective cohort study and case-control study
Determine if the following scenario is an observational study or a controlled experiment. A doctor is interested in determining whether a certain medication increases the risk of high bloodpressure. He reviews his patients' medical records and finds that a higher proportion of people who take the medication are suffering from high blood pressure. A)Neither B) Observational study C) Controlled experiment
what type of study designs would I use to to identify factors
of child hood obesity?
I was thinking Cross sectional design or Longitudinal design.
Im not too sure since its so many designs.
4: OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGNS For Practice and Discussion 1. Some public health issues are complicated in terms of the myriad causal influences underlying the health behavior or the disease outcome. For example, obesity results from poor diet and sedentary lifestyle, but it is important to identify...
For each of these scenario please identify the following: Identify the type of inductive argument and any features of the way the argument is constructed that you find relevant. Explain how convincing you think the argument is. Does it have sufficient evidence to allow you to suggest that she move forward with the idea or does the argument have knowledge gaps? What questions need to be answered to close these gaps? Does the argument contain any information that adds to...
Identify the type of observational study (cross-sectional, retrospective, or prospective) described below. A research company uses a device to record the viewing habits of about 25002500 households, and the data collected todaytoday will be used to determinenbsp the proportion of households tuned to a particular educationaleducational program.. Which type of observational study is described in the problem statement?
For each of the following scenarios, (1) identify whether it’s
observational study or experiment, and (2) identify explanatory
variable and response variable.
For each of the following scenarios, (1) identify whether it's observational study or experiment, and (2) identify explanatory variable and response variable. Studies conducted in New York City and Boston have noticed that more heart attacks occur in December and January than in all other months. Some people have tried to conclude that overindulgence causes the increased risk...
2. Identify the type of study design that is described by each of the following statement and provide your reason to each: (1) The association between average unemployment rate and mortality from coronary heart disease was studied in counties in New York State. (2) A group of women who had been diagnosed with breast cancer was compared with a group of cancer-free women; participants were asked whether they used oral contraceptives in the past. (3) A group of recent college...
A magazine provided results from a poll of 1000 adults who were asked to identify their favorite pie. Among the 1000 respondents, 12% chose chocolate pie, and the margin of error was given as ±4 percentage points. Describe what is meant by the statement that "the margin of error was given as +4 percentage points." Choose the correct answer below. 0 A. The statement indicates that the true population percentage of people that prefer chocolate pie is in the interval...
A magazine provided results from a poll of 2000 adults who were asked to identify their favorite pie. Among the 2000 respondents, 14% chose chocolate pie, and the margin of error was given as 14 percentage points. Describe what is meant by the statement that "the margin of error was given as 14 percentage points." Choose the correct answer below. А O A. The statement indicates that the interval 14% 14% is likely to contain the true population percentage of...