Multiple Choice
How is "prevalence" different from "incidence?"
A) It gives all cases at a time point, not just new cases.
B) It shows only new cases at a time point, not all cases.
C) It quantifies the flow and not the stock of a variable.
D) It gives the mean value, and not the total value.
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