_____ risk reduction is the difference in risk attributable to an intervention compared to a control
#3
The statistical power of a study is calculated by _____
#4
Increased precision is associated with _____ statistical power (1 - )
#5
The power of a study is increased with _____ precision of measurement
#6
Sensitivity values approaching 100% is desirable for ruling _____ disease (in or out)
#7
The power of a study is increased with _____ expected effect size
#8
What type of studies assess the frequency of a given characteristic and a given outcome using population data?_____
#9
What is the t-test used for? (biostatistics)
#10
"β" with reference to statistical error
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Flashcard 1: Lead-time bias can be reduced by measuring _____
Answer: "back-end" survival
Flashcard 2: _____ risk reduction is the difference in risk attributable to an intervention compared to a control
Answer: Absolute
Flashcard 3: The statistical power of a study is calculated by _____
Answer: 1- beta
Flashcard 4: Increased precision is associated with _____ statistical power (1 - )
Answer: increased
Flashcard 5: The power of a study is increased with _____ precision of measurement
Answer: increased
Flashcard 6: Sensitivity values approaching 100% is desirable for ruling _____ disease (in or out)
Answer: OUT
Flashcard 7: The power of a study is increased with _____ expected effect size
Answer: increased
Flashcard 8: What type of studies assess the frequency of a given characteristic and a given outcome using population data?_____
Answer: Ecological study
Flashcard 9: What is the t-test used for? (biostatistics)
Answer: Compare means of two groups.
mnemonic: Mr. T is mean.
Flashcard 10: "β" with reference to statistical error
Answer: the probability of making a Type II statistical (false negative) error
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