Exam 8: Experimental Study Designs
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In contrast to observational studies, intervention studies are employed to:
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Clinical trials enroll individual subjects and enable randomization of subjects to receive or not receive the intervention.
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Phase III clinical trials for a cancer drug involve:
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The physical examination records of the incoming freshman class of 1935 at the University of Minnesota are examined in 1980 to see whether their recorded height and weight at the time of admission to the university are related to their chance of developing coronary heart disease by 1981. Which of the following study designs most appropriately characterizes this situation?
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In community intervention studies, it is important for the investigator to evaluate whether a program has achieved its intended results before assuming the benefits of the intervention.
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The purpose of the washout period is to control the carryover effect.
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Which of the following types of health issues is likely to be addressed in community trials?
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A therapeutic trial involves the study of the effectiveness of a substance or program to prevent disease.
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External validity is not connected with the selection of sample subjects.
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The purpose of a double-blind design in clinical trials is to reduce error that results from:
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A major advantage of community trials is that they are able to:
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Randomized controlled trials at the community level are typically used in special situations where there is a simple intervention.
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Treatment crossover refers to any change of treatment for a patient in a clinical trial that involves a switch of study treatments.
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Which of the four stages of evaluation requires the collection of baseline information before the program starts?
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