Which measure of dispersion measures the variability in a set of values? _____
One assumption of Hardy-Weinberg population genetics is that there is no net _____
For rare diseases (low prevalence), _____ approximates relative risk
As the sample size increases, the standard error _____
Recall bias can be reduced by _____ time from exposure to follow-up
When using Hardy-Weinberg population genetics, the frequency of a carrier of a recessive disease is equal to _____
A method of statistical analysis that pools summary data (ex. means, RRs) from multiple studies for a more precise estimate of the size of an effect is known as _____
What equation is used to calculate genotypic frequency when using Hardy-Weinberg population genetics?_____
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis is seen with a high prevalence in the _____ male population
In a Proportion of A/B, is A part of B? _____
Research question formulation
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Case-control studies
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Ecological studies
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Natural experiments
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