Epidemiolgy Terminology
Epidemiological Studies
Epidemiology Study Designs
History
100

The study of what is upon the people

What is Epidemiology

100

Type of study that would employ an intervention and a control group.

What are Interventional/Experimental Studies?

100

Study design where participants are randomly assigned into an experimental or control group.

What are Randomized Control Trials?

100

Leuwenhoek's ocular contribution to science.

What is the microscope?

200

In epidemiology, the term that represents the dependent variable

What are Outcomes?

200

Type of study that investigates associations between exposures and outcomes nonexperimentally

What are observational studies?

200

Study design where participants are assessed at a singular point in time.


What are Cross-Sectional Studies?

200

The individual known as the "father of medicine".

Who is Hippocrates?

300

A prediction derived from theory, literature, or speculation about the outcome of a study.

What is a hypothesis?

300

Branch of epidemiology concerned with answering the "who, what, where and when" for the sake of generating a hypothesis

What is Descriptive Epidemiology?

300

Study design that assesses overall frequency of diseases in a series of populations or geographical areas.

What are Correlational/Ecological Studies?

300

The individual whose contributions include hospital reform, statistical methods, and nursing education.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

400

In epidemiology, the term that represents the independent variable

What are Exposures?

400

Historically, the main theoretical orientation employed in epidemiology.

What is postpositivism?

400

A study design that involves looking back in time to identify those that had an exposure.

What are case-control studies?
400

A disease you might be able to cure with a few glasses of orange juice or lemonade

What is scurvy?

500

In cohort studies, the term (or equation) that represents the likelihood of developing the outcome.

What is a risk ratio/relative risk (RR)?

500

Branch of epidemiology concerned with answering questions of "why" and "how" to test hypotheses

What is Analytic Epidemiology?

500

A study design where one would calculate the likelihood of developing outcome by following a population of exposed individuals over time.

What are Cohort Studies?

500

The disease that Jon Snow sought to eradicate, prompting the first epidemiological study.

What is Cholera?

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