In your OWN WORDS, define “cause” as it pertains to epidemiology.
The English term "Cause" means that gives rise to some action/ reaction, for example - iron causes constipation.The reason why something, especially something bad, happens or a reason to feel something or to behave in a particular way. In simplier terms , it means the action or activity or something which brings about a change .
1. Define epidemiology in your own words and give two examples of a research question that an epidemiologist might ask 2. Clearly explain three ways in which epidemiology is used to advance the aims of public health. 3. What is an "observational science?" How does this apply to epidemiology? Give a full explanation. 4. What is a risk factor? Give two examples of risk factors and diseases with which they are associated. Do some research using the textbook or PubMed...
Define in your own words the Principle of Superposition. Define in your own words the Principle of Cross-Cutting Relations. Define in your own words the Principle of Original Horizontality Define in your own word the Principle of Inclusions
1-Use your own words to explain what is meant by the epidemiological triangle to a person who does not know epidemiology. Explain the three elements of the triangle as well. 2-Use your own words to explain carrier and index case to a person who does not know epidemiology. 3- Use your own words to explain the terms: reliability and validity to a person who does not know epidemiology. 4- Use your own words to explain what is subclinical and explain...
-How does bias affects public health research and policy? -In your own words, please define what nutrition epidemiology is and provide an example of a study?
Define diversity in your own words?
Define methodology in your own words
Define methodology in your own words
Define the following terms in your own words
In your own words define “Computer Network” ?
1.In your own words, why does the location of poles define stability? 2.In your own words, why does the location of zeros control the magnitude of the response?