Quiz for:
How to Quantify Risk

Question 1

Which study design is typically recommended for Odds Ratio (OR)?

Question 2

In which type of study is Relative Risk (RR) recommended?

Question 3

When is it reasonable to use Odds Ratio to approximate Relative Risk?

Question 4

What is the key difference between Odds Ratio (OR) and Relative Risk (RR)?

Question 5

What type of risk calculation should you use for a study with biased sample selection?

Question 6

What is the relationship between Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) and Number Needed to Treat (NNT)?

Question 7

What does an Odds Ratio (OR) greater than 1 indicate?

Question 8

What does a Relative Risk (RR) greater than 1 indicate?

Question 9

What mnemonic helps remember that Odds Ratio (OR) is used in Case-Control Studies?

Question 10

How is Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) calculated?

Question 11

What is the formula for Attributable Risk (AR)?

Question 12

What is the formula for calculating Number Needed to Treat (NNT)?

Question 13

What does a Relative Risk (RR) equal to 1 signify?

Question 14

What does a Case Fatality Rate (CFR) represent?

Question 15

How is Relative Risk Reduction (RRR) calculated?