Exam 4: Measuring Data
Exam 1: Introduction to Statistics and Levels of Measurement21 Questions
Exam 2: Presenting Data20 Questions
Exam 3: Descriptive Statistics, Probability, and Measures of Central Tendency20 Questions
Exam 4: Measuring Data20 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling Methods20 Questions
Exam 6: Generating the Research Idea20 Questions
Exam 7: Sample Size, Effect Size, and Power20 Questions
Exam 8: Chi-Square18 Questions
Exam 9: Student T-Test20 Questions
Exam 10: Analysis of Variance Anova20 Questions
Exam 11: Correlation Coefficients20 Questions
Exam 12: Regression Analysis16 Questions
Exam 13: Relative Risk, Odds Ratio, and Attributable Risk20 Questions
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What is not part of ensuring the content validity of your study?
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You are conducting a study to assess a new fecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer. There are 277 people ages 50-74 in your study. A total of 206 people test negative. Seven people have the disease and test positive. 257 people don't have colorectal cancer and 193 of them test negative. A patient has a positive screen, what is the probability that the patient has colorectal cancer?
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Which of these factors does NOT impact the reliability of a survey instrument?
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You are conducting a screening for osteoporosis at an assisted living facility. You recruit 171 subjects and 34 screen positive for osteoporosis. You have 17 people who have osteoporosis confirmed by dexascan but only 14 of them screened positive. Three people who have osteoporosis screened negative. What is the efficacy of your screen?
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You are conducting a screening for osteoporosis at an assisted living facility. You recruit 171 subjects and 34 screen positive for osteoporosis. You have 17 people who have osteoporosis confirmed by dexascan but only 14 of them screened positive. What is the sensitivity of the screen?
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You are conducting a study to assess a new fecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer. There are 277 people ages 50-74 in your study. A total of 206 people test negative. Seven people have the disease and test positive. 257 people don't have colorectal cancer and 193 of them test negative. What is the efficiency of the screen?
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You are studying 112 returning combat veterans with deployment related injuries. You are testing a cognitive impairment screen to detect traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There are six veterans with confirmed TBI and five of them screen positive. There are 93 veterans who do not have TBI and screen negative. There are a total 18 veterans who screen positive. What is the sensitivity of the screen?
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You are studying 112 returning combat veterans with deployment related injuries. You are testing a cognitive impairment screen to detect traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There are six veterans with confirmed TBI and five of them screen positive. There are 93 veterans who do not have TBI and screen negative. There are a total 18 veterans who screen positive. What is the positive predictive value of the screen?
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You are studying 112 returning combat veterans with deployment related injuries. You are testing a cognitive impairment screen to detect traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There are six veterans with confirmed TBI and five of them screen positive. There are 93 veterans who do not have TBI and screen negative. There are a total 18 veterans who screen positive. One of the veterans has a negative screen and wants to know the probability that he does not have a TBI. You tell him:
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You are conducting a study to assess a new fecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer. There are 277 people ages 50-74 in your study. A total of 206 people test negative. Seven people have the disease and test positive. 257 people don't have colorectal cancer and 193 of them test negative. What is the prevalence rate of colorectal cancer in this sample?
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Your screening test for yellow fever had a sensitivity of 88%, a specificity of 74% and a positive predictive value of 82% last year. This year there is an outbreak of yellow fever in the region increasing prevalence rates. You would expect the positive predictive value of the screen to:
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You are conducting a study to assess a new fecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer. There are 277 people ages 50-74 in your study. A total of 206 people test negative. Seven people have the disease and test positive. 257 people don't have colorectal cancer and 193 of them test negative. What is the probability that someone does not have the disease and the test will correctly identify him/her as not having the disease?
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You are studying 112 returning combat veterans with deployment related injuries. You are testing a cognitive impairment screen to detect traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There are six veterans with confirmed TBI and five of them screen positive. There are 93 veterans who do not have TBI and screen negative. There are a total 18 veterans who screen positive. What is the specificity of the screen?
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The researcher wants to determine how often the screening test results agree with the actual disease status of the patient. To make this determination she calculates:
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Patients who score 7 points or higher on a screening instrument are found to be significantly more likely to require readmission post-surgery than those who score less than 7 points. The screening instrument is said to have:
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You are conducting a screening for osteoporosis at an assisted living facility. You recruit 171 subjects and 34 screen positive for osteoporosis. You have 17 people who have osteoporosis confirmed by dexascan but only 14 of them screened positive. Three people who have osteoporosis screened negative. How many true negatives do you identify with the screen?
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You complete a study which involves three different data collectors. You compute interrater reliability measures to ensure:
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Your screen has a positive predictive value of 94% and a negative predictive value of 76%. The sensitivity is high. Your patient has a negative screen and wants to know what this means. You tell her this means:
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You are conducting a study to assess a new fecal occult blood test for colorectal cancer. There are 277 people ages 50-74 in your study. A total of 206 people test negative. Seven people have the disease and test positive. 257 people don't have colorectal cancer and 193 of them test negative. What is the probability that if someone has the disease the test will correctly identify him/her as having the disease?
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Researchers examined the relationship between interpersonal violence and health in college age women. The researchers administered a psychological distress questionnaire with a Cronbach's α of 0.74. What does this tell you about the instrument?
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