_____ studies are observational studies that compare a group of people with disease to a group without disease
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 _____
The statistical power of a study is calculated by _____
What is the ANOVA test used for? (biostatistics)
prevalence (epidemiology)
meta-analysis (epidemiology)
incidence (epidemiology)
What kind of study compares one group of people with disease to another group of people without disease and looks for an exposure or risk factor that explains the difference?
alternative hypothesis (H1)
Explain how a case-control study works.
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