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Experimental Epidemiology — Flashcards

Experimental Epidemiology — Flashcards

Experimental Epidemiology — Flashcards
#1

CIR = (_____)/(# of people at risk for same time period) that gives you a measure of average risk

#2

A study to evaluate the effect of water fluoridation on dental health is categorized as a _____ study.

#3

Selection bias is an error introduced in _____ that occurs due to a nonrandom sampling or treatment allocation of subjects

#4

Under RHIME model, information is collected and assignment on the cause of death as per _____ guidelines is done by two general physicians independently

#5

Measurement bias is an error introduced while _____ where information is gathered in a systemically distorted manner

#6

Excluding skin cancer, which of the listed three demographics count the incidence of the following cancers as their top 3 most common in the United States? _____

Hint: Men, Women, or Children (age 0-14)?

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#7

Validity of a Screening Test: No answer _____

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#8

types of screening are

#9

demographic gap starts increasing in stage _____

#10

nested case control is a type of _____

Experimental Epidemiology Flashcards for NEET-PG

Study 10 flashcards on Experimental Epidemiology for NEET-PG Community Medicine. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Epidemiology. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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