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100

If you would like to compare the blood pressure before and after drinking three cups of coffee, which test would be the most appropriate?

A. Student t- test

B. Paired t-test

C. Chi-squared test 

B. Paired t-test

100

What type of bias results when subjects are reluctant to report an exposure due to their personal beliefs?

A. Selection

B. Surveillance

C. Reporting

C. Reporting

100

Which of the following is correct regarding the specificity of a test for medical diagnosis?

A. Specificity refers to the probability the test is negative when the disease is not present

B. Specificity refers to the probability the test is positive when the disease is present

C. Specificity refers to the probability the test is positive when the disease is not present

A. Specificity refers to the probability the test is negative when the disease is not present

100

The Framingham study is what type of study?

A. Cohort

B. RCT

C. Case-control

A. Cohort

100

If you are recording temperature on the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale, which type of data are you using?

A. Nominal 

B. Ordinal

C. Interval

C. Interval

200

Which of the following tests does ANOVA use?

A. Paired t-test

B. Wilcoxon signed rank test

C. F-test

C. F-test

200

Which type of bias is most common in meta-analysis studies?

A. Response bias

B. Attrition bias

C. Publication bias

C. Publication bias

200

In order for calculation of disease incidence to be meaningful, what must be true of any individual included in the denominator?

A. The individual has the potential to develop the disease

B. The individual has previously developed the disease

C. The individual has been exposed to someone with the disease

A. The individual has the potential to develop the disease

200

In a clinical trial comparing ibuprofen to naproxen for menstrual cramping, group 1 receives ibuprofen and group 2 receives naproxen for 12 weeks. Following a period for a week, group 1 then receives naproxen and group 2 receives ibuprofen for 12 weeks. Which clinical design is demonstrated by this trial?

A. Masking

B. Crossover

C. RCT

B. Crossover

200

The Kelvin scale is an example of what type of variable?

A. Ordinal

B. Interval

C. Ratio

C. Ratio

300

An epidemiologist would like to compare the heart rate of 10 men and 10 women with the Zika virus. Which of the following tests is best suited to compare the non-parametric medians of the 2 groups?

A. Chi-square

B. Mann-Whitney U test

C. Multiple regression

B. Mann-Whitney U test

300

Nondifferential misclassification most often has which effect on the relative risk?

A. No effect

B. Increase

C. Shift to 1.0

C. Shift to 1.0

300
Which of the following characteristic is correct regarding a discrete variable?

A. It is always qualitative

B. It is presented on a rating scale

C. It involves mutually exclusive levels


C. It involves mutually exclusive levels

300

What is the disadvantage of a retrospective cohort study?

A. It is more expensive than a prospective cohort study

B. Misclassification of exposure is a common problem

C. It takes a long time to complete

B. Misclassification of exposure is a common problem

300

If the distribution is skewed to the right, what can be said about the mean, median and mode?

A. Mean=Median=Mode

B. Mean<Median<Mode

C. Mean>Median>Mode

C. Mean>Median>Mode

400

Which following test is the nonparametric counterpart of ANOVA?

A. Kruskal-Wallis

B. Mann-Whitney U test

C. Spearman rank correlation coefficient

A. Kruskal-Wallis

400

A physician is surveying the incidence of disease B and disease C. She concludes that disease C has a higher incidence than disease B. It is later found that the 2 diseases have the same incidences, and that disease B has a much faster disease onset leading to mortality. What is this phenomenon called? 

A. Length bias

B. Lead-time bias

C. Incidence bias

A. Length bias

400

What is the best way to show precision in estimation of the population mean?

A. SD

B. SEM

C. Coefficient of variation

B. SEM

400

Which of the following research designs is not observational?

A. Retrospective cohort

B. RCT

C. Cross-sectional

B. RCT

400

Which measures of central tendency is heavily influenced by the outlier?

A. Mean

B. Mode

C. Median

A. Mean

500

The Wilcoxon signed rank test is the nonparametric equivalent of which of the following tests?

A. Student t-test

B. Paired t-test

C. Chi-squared

A. Student t-test

500

A new screening test is applying for FDA approval. The owners of the test that they increase the survival in patients with pancreatic cancer. Their studies show by diagnosing it 6 months earlier than any other test, they can increase the length of survival of the disease.

The FDA approval panel responds that this test has this type of bias?

A. Misclassification

B. Lead-time

C. Length

B. Lead-time

500

It is appropriate to use the Fisher's exact test when which of the following tests does not meet the necessary criteria?

A. ANCOVA

B. Chi-square

C. Likelihood ratio

B. Chi-square

500

Which of the following is used for confounding primarily used in the analysis stage?

A. Matching

B. Stratification

C. Hypothesis testing

B. Stratification

500

As the number of subjects increases, which of the following is always true?

A. The number needed to treat increases

B. The CI becomes smaller

C. The power of the study decreases

B. The CI becomes smaller

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