True or false
Crude death rate is an incidence rate
True.
Reason:
True or False: A crude death rate is a rate that is used to make comparisons across groups.
True or False: The incidence rate (IR), is computed by taking the ratio of the number of new cases of disease to the total number of person-time units available.
Refer to Exhibit 3-1. Calculate the crude death rate (per 100,000) from the following data:Number of deaths in the United States during 1990 = 2,148,463. Population of the United States as of July 1, 1990 = 248,709,873. How did the crude death rate in 2013 compare with the crude death rate in 1990?
The overall risk of death in a given population is measured by: A. Crude death rate B. Case Fatality Rate C. Proportionate Mortality Ratio D. Relative Risk E. Cause-specific mortality
14. Among men in the United States, prostate cancer has the highest death rate but not the highest incidence. True False
1. Among women in the United States, breast cancer has the highest death rate but not the highest incidence. True False
TRUE OR FALSE: - fear of death is uncommon.
The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. a. true b, false
TRUE OR FALSE: - maintenance of hope is a spiritual need for death.
True or False? If the adjusted measure of association is different from the crude measure for more than 10%, confounder is present and the adjusted measure of association should be reported.