Research Flashcards

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HOw is incidence calculated?

A

Number of new cases in an area divided by number of eligible cases

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2
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How is prevalence calculated?

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Number of diseased individuals/ total number of individuals

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3
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What is the ideal numbers needed to treat (NNT) value?

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4
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Which type of error does P-value account for?

A

Type 1 error

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5
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What is the cutoff of statistical significance?

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0.8
Power

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6
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____ study is a randomized clinical trial that takes a group of pts with disease and compares them with a historical control group

A

SIngle group study

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7
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Does p value clinical or statistical significance?

A

Clinical significance

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8
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What 2 things measure statistical significance?

A

Power
Type 2 error

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9
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What 2 things measure clinical significance?

A

P value
NNT

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10
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An invitation to participate in a new study is sent to all radiology faculty at dental schools in a state. They are asked to participate by comparing lesion features on panoramic images and CBCTs to investigate diagnostic impact. This is an example of which type of sampling?

A

Convenience

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11
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How is prevalence measured?

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Total number of cases/total number of people

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12
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A patient is screened at a community health clinic for the presence of oral cancer. What type of variable is this?

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Binary

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13
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in a study, what is the explantory variable?

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Same thing as independent variable with a different name

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