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Epidemiology Quiz on Epi, created by Alexis Bartschi on 26/09/2017.

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Question 1 of 15

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What aspects are needed to declare a real true association?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Check for confounding or effect modification

  • Check for Bias

  • Check for statistical significance

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Question 2 of 15

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What elements impact bias?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Source/type

  • Magnitude/strength

  • Direction

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Question 3 of 15

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Those that wish to participate/volunteer may be different in some way to those that don't volunteer or self-select (refusal/non-response) to participate

Select one of the following:

  • Self-selection bias

  • Recall/reporting bias

  • contamination bias

  • expectation bias

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Question 4 of 15

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Fill the blank space to complete the text.

Exposed/diseased patients may remember better or amplify/exaggerate their responses is an example of the

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Question 5 of 15

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Fill the blank space to complete the text.

Blind interviews, training the staff alike, and conducting surveys electronically are all examples of ways to prevent

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Question 6 of 15

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Fill the blank space to complete the text.

Early detection and treatment of a disease skews the results, this is called

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Question 7 of 15

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A study on the relationship of running and average BMI is conducted. Participants are all on a volunteer basis. There is likely to be bias.

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Question 8 of 15

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Blinding or masking and allocating observers or interviewers are examples of

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Question 9 of 15

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All of the following are part of Hills guidelines except

Select one or more of the following:

  • Strength

  • Consistency

  • Temporality

  • Biologic gradient

  • Plausibility

  • Causality

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Question 10 of 15

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Hard-and-fast rules of evidence can be generated by which we can judge the likelihood of causation.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 11 of 15

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Rheumatoid arthritis leading to physical inactivity is a association

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Question 12 of 15

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Tuberculosis is an example of a disease that may or may not cause the development for disease in other people. This is an example of (a type of causal relationship)

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Question 13 of 15

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Patients who smoke have an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Which of the following describes the smoking risk?

Select one of the following:

  • sufficient cause

  • component cause

  • necessary cause

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Question 14 of 15

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Patients who have chronic back pain are more likely to remember days or incidences where their pain is more pronounced better than non-chronic pain patients. What is this an example of

Select one of the following:

  • Compliance bias

  • Diagnosis bias

  • Recall bias

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Question 15 of 15

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What are the key principles of bioethics?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Autonomy

  • Beneficience

  • Justice

  • Non maleficence

  • Respect

  • Consent

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