Multiple Choice
Select the best description of a cross-sectional/prevalence study design.
A) Examines relationships between a risk factor and a disease outcome at the population level
B) Creates a "snapshot" of an existing disease and factors that may be associated
C) Used to determine potential exposures in relation to a disease outcome; a group with the disease is recruited and compared to an equivalent group without disease
D) Examines relationships between an exposure and a disease outcome at the population level; subjects are followed over time and information on exposures is collected prior to the development of disease
E) Applies a controlled intervention to test the effect in prevention or treatment of disease; investigators assign who receives treatment and what treatment is given
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Q8: Descriptive studies are less rigorous than analytical
Q9: FFQ stands for Food Frequency Questionnaire.
Q10: FFQ stands for:<br>A) Frequency Food Questionnaire<br>B) Food
Q11: Descriptive studies are _ rigorous than analytical
Q12: Case control studies are used to determine
Q14: Measuring the _ of someone is a
Q15: Clinical control studies test an intervention.
Q16: What is a strength of the prevalence
Q17: Plausibility is limited by current knowledge.
Q18: Incidence and prevalence are used to measure