Deck 9: Research

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HIPAA does not require a researcher using de-identified data to go through the IRB review process.
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Observational studies are not used to draw scientific conclusions.
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A data aggregation study involves the collection of data from large numbers of medical records without focusing on direct patient contact.
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Prospective studies are chosen if a population is available that can be tracked over a long time.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires the satisfactory completion of clinical trials before it will approve a new treatment as safe and effective.
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The larger the number of participants in a research study, the better the validity of the findings.
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The reliability of data means the accuracy of a measurement and whether the measurement represents reality.
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Clinical trials are investigations that assess the difference between two clinical populations with respect to the outcome of therapy or treatments.
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In some states, the term human subject is defined by law or regulation to include deceased individuals and fetal remains.
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There is a lot of competition among researchers to be published in the most prestigious research journals.
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A cohort study may be prospective or retrospective.
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Efficiency refers to the benefits that accrue to the individual receiving care.
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The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC) do not approve any research studies if suffering to the animal may result.
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IRBs must be at least five members and are comprised of individuals affiliated with the institution sponsoring the IRB.
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Since prisoners are incarcerated for their crimes, they have fewer rights regarding being the subject of a research project.
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Employees of the institution that sponsors the IRB may participate as a research subject if they so wish and if they meet the criteria of the researcher.
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Qualitative and quantitative research are separate approaches and are not used together in the same study.
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Phase III of clinical trials can last from 1 to 2 years.
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In a blind study, neither the patient nor the clinicians involved are aware of which participants have been assigned to receive the experimental intervention.
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A case-control study is a collection of facts, figures, or opinions taken from individuals or groups who are the objects of an investigation.
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Which of the following best defines relative risk factor?

A) probability of an unfavorable event occurring
B) determining which factors are associated with and/or increase the risk of acquiring a disease
C) an estimate of how much the risk of acquiring a disease increases with an individual's exposure to a known causal agent
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Predictions are data gathered from a survey population to forecast future outcomes, trends, or behaviors.
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Which of the following refers to the investigative technique used to determine the cause of disease using controlled experiments?

A) analytic epidemiology
B) descriptive epidemiology
C) experimental epidemiology
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Which of the following is the type of prevention that looks at healthy population groups and suggests actions to be taken which will prevent members from developing a given disease?

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
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An investigator has a hypothesis and conducts research, then interprets the data to build a theory. This is an example of which type of research?

A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) neither quantitative nor qualitative
D) both quantitative and qualitative
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On which of the following areas have epidemiologists most recently started to focus their attention as it is the fastest growing problem in the United States?

A) nutritional deficiencies
B) chronic and degenerative diseases
C) environmental hazards
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The IRB is a group formally designated by an institution to safeguard the rights and welfare of human subjects. What does IRB stand for?

A) Institutional Review Board
B) International Research Board
C) Internal Research Board
D) Independent Review Board
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Which of the following statements describe research?

A) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search.
B) It is designed to discover new facts and relationships.
C) It is designed to gain solutions to problems.
D) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search designed to gain solutions to problems.
E) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search designed to gain solutions to problems and to discover new facts and relationships.
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Which of the following is an example of a possible vector?

A) different levels of economic deprivation
B) mosquitoes
C) dust
D) alcohol
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If the power is inadequate, it is impossible to draw inferences or conclusions from the study.
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IRBs must review research protocols that involve materials obtained from the deceased's remains.
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A study is done that examines the current rate of disease frequency against other factors. This type of study is called

A) observational
B) cross-sectional
C) cohort
D) data aggregation
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The first step in research design involves a literature review.
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Which sequence of the steps in research design are listed sequentially? (Starting with preliminary steps and then listing subsequent steps.)

A) study rationale, methods, hypothesis, results
B) hypothesis, study rationale, analysis, methods
C) identify a topic for study, literature review, hypothesis, analysis
D) none of the other three options are in correct sequence
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The two main research methods are

A) Qualitative and Quantitative
B) Experimental and Descriptive
C) Qualitative and Descriptive
D) Experimental and Quantitative
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If the purpose is to draw a scientific conclusion, which of the following types of research studies would be done?

A) controlled clinical trial
B) cohort study
C) case-control study
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Which of the following is an example of the most common type of host?

A) fleas
B) poisons
C) human beings
D) chemical pollutants
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Epidemiologists look only at outbreaks of disease that have recently occurred.
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What type of study refers to a study that examines the current rates of disease frequency against other factors.

A) Observational study
B) Cross-sectional study
C) Cohort study
D) Control study
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Having a mammogram to detect if any lumps are visible in the breast is an example of what?

A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
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___________ is a collection of facts, figures, or opinions taken from individuals or groups that are objects of an investigation.

A) Research
B) Outcomes
C) Survey
D) Statistical measures
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Living being upon whom the agent acts is

A) agent.
B) host.
C) vector.
D) endemic.
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The two main research methods are ____________________ and ____________________.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is designed to answer a practical question

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The final steps in the research design process where the researcher interprets the results of the study and attempts to integrate the results into other findings in the field is call ____________________ and discussion.
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Who challenged the immobility of the earth and its place in the universe?

A) Galileo Galilei
B) Copernicus
C) Louis Pasteur
D) a and b, not c
E) b and c, not a
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is performed in the real world where control over variables may be difficult

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The relative frequency of an event occurring can be calculated into a rate. For example, if 100 of the 1000 participants have high blood pressure and are smokers and only10 participants have high blood pressure that are nonsmokers, the numbers of 100/1000 and 10/1000 are called the ____________________ rate.
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The ultimate goal of research is to discover the ____________________.
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Which of the following rely on research studies?

A) Biomedical research
B) Drug companies
C) Individual researchers
D) All of the above
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Two disciplines of significant importance in health care are

A) quantitative and qualitative.
B) research and retrieval.
C) research and epidemiology.
D) qualitative and reliability.
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Factor that causes disease is

A) agent.
B) host.
C) vector.
D) endemic.
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The purpose of qualitative analysis is all of the following EXCEPT

A) testing theories to establish facts.
B) showing causal explanation.
C) making predictions.
D) detailing the plan of operation.
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___________ refers to the minor's agreement to participate in the research.

A) Consent of Participation
B) Informed Consent
C) Assent
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is performed in the laboratory setting under tight control

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Match the term with its descriptor.
process of discovery by systematic investigation

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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In response to medical research abuses, the National Commission published what many consider the landmark document in the area of human subject research ethics. This document is called the ____________________ Report.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
use of variables, control, and randomization in an experiment

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The inventor of the microscope was

A) Antonj van Leeuwenhoek
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Edward Jenner
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_____________ is a tentative assertion that is assumed by the researcher until the assumption is tested.

A) Study rationale
B) Hypothesis
C) Literature review
D) Research design
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Match the term with its descriptor.
manner in which problems are solved through careful, diligent, and exhaustive search

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
study of how and why diseases occur in different groups of human beings

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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What is the second step in research design? Explain the second step.
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
habitually peculiar to a particular locality

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
living being upon whom the agent acts

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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What three factors must be present for the study to be a true experimental design?
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
diseases affecting many persons in a community, area, or region at the same time, arising from a common source and clearly in excess of normal expectancy

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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List the three types of IRB review allowed under federal regulations. Give a brief description of the main distinctions of each.
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
professional involved in the study of epidemiology

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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Choose one of the following pioneers of research and describe their contribution:
Galileo Galilei
Copernicus
Michelangelo
Raphael
Leonardo DaVinci
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
Florence Nightingale
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
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Match the term with its descriptor.
describing of individuals, groups, or situations as a means to applying the knowledge gained to future individuals, groups, or situations

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
epidemics that spread quickly over a wide geographic area

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
factor that causes a disease

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is abstract and general, seeking to generate knowledge for knowledge's sake

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Prior to the Renaissance when the pioneers of research first emerged, societies relied on other sources to answer the questions and problems that perplexed them. Name two such sources. Give an example of one such non-research approach.
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
agent capable of transmitting a pathogen from one organism to another organism

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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Clinical trials attempt to determine the efficacy and the efficiency of a given therapeutic agent or procedure. Define the difference between efficacy and efficiency within this context.
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HIPAA does not require a researcher using de-identified data to go through the IRB review process.
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Observational studies are not used to draw scientific conclusions.
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A data aggregation study involves the collection of data from large numbers of medical records without focusing on direct patient contact.
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Prospective studies are chosen if a population is available that can be tracked over a long time.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires the satisfactory completion of clinical trials before it will approve a new treatment as safe and effective.
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The larger the number of participants in a research study, the better the validity of the findings.
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The reliability of data means the accuracy of a measurement and whether the measurement represents reality.
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Clinical trials are investigations that assess the difference between two clinical populations with respect to the outcome of therapy or treatments.
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In some states, the term human subject is defined by law or regulation to include deceased individuals and fetal remains.
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There is a lot of competition among researchers to be published in the most prestigious research journals.
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A cohort study may be prospective or retrospective.
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Efficiency refers to the benefits that accrue to the individual receiving care.
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The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUC) do not approve any research studies if suffering to the animal may result.
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IRBs must be at least five members and are comprised of individuals affiliated with the institution sponsoring the IRB.
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Since prisoners are incarcerated for their crimes, they have fewer rights regarding being the subject of a research project.
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Employees of the institution that sponsors the IRB may participate as a research subject if they so wish and if they meet the criteria of the researcher.
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Qualitative and quantitative research are separate approaches and are not used together in the same study.
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Phase III of clinical trials can last from 1 to 2 years.
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In a blind study, neither the patient nor the clinicians involved are aware of which participants have been assigned to receive the experimental intervention.
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A case-control study is a collection of facts, figures, or opinions taken from individuals or groups who are the objects of an investigation.
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Which of the following best defines relative risk factor?

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Predictions are data gathered from a survey population to forecast future outcomes, trends, or behaviors.
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Which of the following refers to the investigative technique used to determine the cause of disease using controlled experiments?

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C) experimental epidemiology
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Which of the following is the type of prevention that looks at healthy population groups and suggests actions to be taken which will prevent members from developing a given disease?

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C) tertiary prevention
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An investigator has a hypothesis and conducts research, then interprets the data to build a theory. This is an example of which type of research?

A) quantitative
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C) neither quantitative nor qualitative
D) both quantitative and qualitative
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On which of the following areas have epidemiologists most recently started to focus their attention as it is the fastest growing problem in the United States?

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C) environmental hazards
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The IRB is a group formally designated by an institution to safeguard the rights and welfare of human subjects. What does IRB stand for?

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C) Internal Research Board
D) Independent Review Board
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Which of the following statements describe research?

A) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search.
B) It is designed to discover new facts and relationships.
C) It is designed to gain solutions to problems.
D) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search designed to gain solutions to problems.
E) It is a careful, diligent, and exhaustive search designed to gain solutions to problems and to discover new facts and relationships.
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Which of the following is an example of a possible vector?

A) different levels of economic deprivation
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C) dust
D) alcohol
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If the power is inadequate, it is impossible to draw inferences or conclusions from the study.
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IRBs must review research protocols that involve materials obtained from the deceased's remains.
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A study is done that examines the current rate of disease frequency against other factors. This type of study is called

A) observational
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C) cohort
D) data aggregation
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The first step in research design involves a literature review.
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Which sequence of the steps in research design are listed sequentially? (Starting with preliminary steps and then listing subsequent steps.)

A) study rationale, methods, hypothesis, results
B) hypothesis, study rationale, analysis, methods
C) identify a topic for study, literature review, hypothesis, analysis
D) none of the other three options are in correct sequence
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The two main research methods are

A) Qualitative and Quantitative
B) Experimental and Descriptive
C) Qualitative and Descriptive
D) Experimental and Quantitative
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If the purpose is to draw a scientific conclusion, which of the following types of research studies would be done?

A) controlled clinical trial
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C) case-control study
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Which of the following is an example of the most common type of host?

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Epidemiologists look only at outbreaks of disease that have recently occurred.
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What type of study refers to a study that examines the current rates of disease frequency against other factors.

A) Observational study
B) Cross-sectional study
C) Cohort study
D) Control study
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Having a mammogram to detect if any lumps are visible in the breast is an example of what?

A) primary prevention
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C) tertiary prevention
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___________ is a collection of facts, figures, or opinions taken from individuals or groups that are objects of an investigation.

A) Research
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D) Statistical measures
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Living being upon whom the agent acts is

A) agent.
B) host.
C) vector.
D) endemic.
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The two main research methods are ____________________ and ____________________.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is designed to answer a practical question

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C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The final steps in the research design process where the researcher interprets the results of the study and attempts to integrate the results into other findings in the field is call ____________________ and discussion.
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Who challenged the immobility of the earth and its place in the universe?

A) Galileo Galilei
B) Copernicus
C) Louis Pasteur
D) a and b, not c
E) b and c, not a
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research that is performed in the real world where control over variables may be difficult

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C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The relative frequency of an event occurring can be calculated into a rate. For example, if 100 of the 1000 participants have high blood pressure and are smokers and only10 participants have high blood pressure that are nonsmokers, the numbers of 100/1000 and 10/1000 are called the ____________________ rate.
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The ultimate goal of research is to discover the ____________________.
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Which of the following rely on research studies?

A) Biomedical research
B) Drug companies
C) Individual researchers
D) All of the above
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Two disciplines of significant importance in health care are

A) quantitative and qualitative.
B) research and retrieval.
C) research and epidemiology.
D) qualitative and reliability.
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Factor that causes disease is

A) agent.
B) host.
C) vector.
D) endemic.
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The purpose of qualitative analysis is all of the following EXCEPT

A) testing theories to establish facts.
B) showing causal explanation.
C) making predictions.
D) detailing the plan of operation.
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___________ refers to the minor's agreement to participate in the research.

A) Consent of Participation
B) Informed Consent
C) Assent
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Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is performed in the laboratory setting under tight control

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Match the term with its descriptor.
process of discovery by systematic investigation

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
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D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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In response to medical research abuses, the National Commission published what many consider the landmark document in the area of human subject research ethics. This document is called the ____________________ Report.
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Match the term with its descriptor.
use of variables, control, and randomization in an experiment

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D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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The inventor of the microscope was

A) Antonj van Leeuwenhoek
B) Galileo Galilei
C) Florence Nightingale
D) Edward Jenner
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_____________ is a tentative assertion that is assumed by the researcher until the assumption is tested.

A) Study rationale
B) Hypothesis
C) Literature review
D) Research design
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Match the term with its descriptor.
manner in which problems are solved through careful, diligent, and exhaustive search

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
study of how and why diseases occur in different groups of human beings

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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What is the second step in research design? Explain the second step.
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Match the term with the best descriptor.
habitually peculiar to a particular locality

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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65
Match the term with the best descriptor.
living being upon whom the agent acts

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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66
What three factors must be present for the study to be a true experimental design?
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67
Match the term with the best descriptor.
diseases affecting many persons in a community, area, or region at the same time, arising from a common source and clearly in excess of normal expectancy

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B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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68
List the three types of IRB review allowed under federal regulations. Give a brief description of the main distinctions of each.
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69
Match the term with the best descriptor.
professional involved in the study of epidemiology

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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70
Choose one of the following pioneers of research and describe their contribution:
Galileo Galilei
Copernicus
Michelangelo
Raphael
Leonardo DaVinci
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
Florence Nightingale
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
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71
Match the term with its descriptor.
describing of individuals, groups, or situations as a means to applying the knowledge gained to future individuals, groups, or situations

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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72
Match the term with the best descriptor.
epidemics that spread quickly over a wide geographic area

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B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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73
Match the term with the best descriptor.
factor that causes a disease

A)epidemiology
B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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74
Match the term with its descriptor.
research that is abstract and general, seeking to generate knowledge for knowledge's sake

A)research methodology
B)scientific method
C)pure
D)applied
E)experimental research
F)descriptive research
G)clinical in nature
H)laboratory in nature
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75
Prior to the Renaissance when the pioneers of research first emerged, societies relied on other sources to answer the questions and problems that perplexed them. Name two such sources. Give an example of one such non-research approach.
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76
Match the term with the best descriptor.
agent capable of transmitting a pathogen from one organism to another organism

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B)epidemics
C)pandemics
D)agent
E)host
F)epidemiologists
G)vector
H)endemic
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77
Clinical trials attempt to determine the efficacy and the efficiency of a given therapeutic agent or procedure. Define the difference between efficacy and efficiency within this context.
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