Match the term with the example.
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Most appropriate measure to use when investigating a disease outbreak. |
G. Attack Rate |
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How confounding can be controlled at the design level of a case control study. |
E. Matching |
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How confounding can be controlled at the analysis level |
D. Stratification. |
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Best methodology for conducting an experimental study to establish cause-effect relationships |
A. Randomized, Blinded |
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Death of a 25 year old person due to heart attack contributes to this. |
C. YPLL |
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The magnitude of the effect of an exposure of interest differs depending on the level of a third variable |
H. Effect modulation |
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Essential to conducting an ethical study |
B. Informed consent |
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F. Predisposing |
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Living conditions is an example of this type of factor in the causation of disease. |
I. Enabling |
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Match the term or concept on the left with its description or definition on the right. - A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Diagnosis related group - A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H....
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