Study Designs
Bias
Epidemiology
Statistical Tests
Dietary Assessment
100

This study design follows participants, sometimes in groups, over time to assess outcomes.

What is a cohort study?

100

This type of bias occurs when participants are not representative of the population.

What is selection bias?

100

This term describes the number of existing cases in a population.

What is prevalence?

100

This test compares the means of two independent groups, represented as t

What is a t-test?

100

This method involves participants recalling all foods consumed in past day and usually involved a multiple pass method. 

What is a 24-hour recall?

200

This study design groups individuals into those with disease and those without, and looks for factors associated with each. 

What is a case-control study?

200

A bias introduced by participants' inaccurate recall of exposure.

What is recall bias?

200

The measure of new cases occurring in a population over time.

What is incidence?

200

This test is used to analyze independent and dependent categorical data.

What is a chi-square test?

200

A tool that is used to collect the frequency of usual dietary intake quickly, over a longer period of time, usually asked as questions with set response categories. 

What is a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ)?

300

This is the most rigorous study design for establishing causality.

What is a randomized controlled trial?

300

When researchers unintentionally influence results.

What is cognitive bias?

300

A factor that increases the likelihood of disease.

What is a risk factor?

300

This test determines if there are differences among three or more group means. IV is categorical, and dependent is continuous. 

What is a one-way ANOVA?

300

This method requires individuals to record their dietary intake in real-time over multiple days.

What is a food diary?

400

A study that combines results from multiple primary studies for greater statistical power and can make recommendations for practice.

What is a systematic review and meta-analysis?

400

This bias results from systematic errors in measurement.

What is measurement bias?

400

The ability of a test to correctly identify those with the disease.

What is sensitivity?

400

A statistical term for summarizing data such as mean or standard deviation, frequencies and percentages.

What is descriptive statistics?

400

This dietary assessment method uses direct observation and measurement of meals.

What is a weighed food record?

500

A study that measures exposure and outcome simultaneously.

What is a cross-sectional study?

500

This term describes bias from participants dropping out of the study.

What is attrition? 

500

The ability of a test to correctly identify those without the disease.

What is specificity?

500

When performing statistical tests, this assumption must be met. (hint: think of a nice bell curve) 

What is normality?

500

The main limitation of self-reported dietary assessment methods.

What is underreporting?

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