Bias is a result of...
Systematic Error
A researcher compares the antibody levels in individuals who received the Pfizer COVID vaccine (n = 20) with those who received the Moderna vaccine (n = 25). Please choose the most appropriate analytical test.
What are the weaknesses of a case-control study?
recall bias
volunteer bias
no temporal association
What rate can a cross-sectional study measure?
prevalence
What factors would you consider when evaluating the external validity of the muscle dismorphia study?
-sample size
-sample demographic variables
-volunteer bias
-generalizability
-comparability with other studies of the same subject
ANOVA
meta analyses
Which interpretation of RR and OR is correct?
RR or OR = 1: exposure has no association with disease
RR or OR > 1: exposure may be negatively associated with disease
RR or OR < 1: exposure may be positively associated with disease
RR or OR = 1: exposure has no association with disease
Native American Women study: Partner Education (use < high school as the exposure and > high school as being unexposed). Given the cross-sectional design of the study, what is the correct measure of association for this exposure and outcome?
odds ratio
A clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of the HPV (human papilloma virus) vaccine for preventing cervical cancer in women found a Relative Risk of 0.10 with a 95% Confidence Interval of 0.05 to 0.15. Which of the following statements is the correct interpretation of the study findings?
Women who were vaccinated against HPV have a 90% decrease in risk of developing cervical cancer compared to those who were not vaccinated, and this difference is statistically significant.
Which source of error can produce a false result in scientific studies and can be controlled by increasing the sample size?
chance
What does internal validity NOT refer to?
a. the reliability or accuracy of the study results
b. reflects the author's and reviewer's confidence that study design, implementation, and data analysis have minimized or eliminated bias and that the findings are representative of the true association between exposure and outcome.
c. the degree to which findings are able to be generalized to other groups or populations
c. the degree to which findings are able to be generalized to other groups or populations
In the socioeconomic disparities in IPV against NA women study, what fallacy was found in the authors’ reasoning regarding hypotheses, study design, or study conclusions?
post hoc ergo propter hoc
Women who were vaccinated against HPV have a 90% increase in risk of developing cervical cancer compared to those who were not vaccinated, and this difference is statistically significant. (p=.034). The association is...
statistically significant at α=.05 but not at α=.01.
Which source of error can produce a false result in scientific studies can be controlled with study design and during data analysis?
confounding
Why do case-control studies use matching?
to control for confounding. (extra points): what type of factors do you NOT want to match on?
In the differences in gut microbiota composition study, name the fallacies that you found in the authors’ reasoning regarding hypotheses, study design, or study conclusions.
Logistic regression models are used for what type of dependent variables?
Dichotomous variables
A researcher used a cross-sectional dataset to assess the association between the outcome of hypertension (yes, no) and the predictor of daily exercise (yes, no). They reported an adjusted OR of 0.75 with a 95% confidence interval of (0.7-0.8). What is the correct interpretation of these results?
Those with hypertension have 25% lesser odds or 0.75 times the odds of exercising daily compared to those that do not have hypertension and this difference is statistically significant.
what may occur if your case definition is too specific?
many false negatives may occur