Question 1
What aspect is commonly controlled to manage health outcomes?
Question 2
To better interpret statistical relationships, which exposure-outcome example is frequently examined?
Question 3
Which concept is primarily focused in analytical epidemiology?
Question 4
What is a key distinction between association and causation in epidemiology?
Question 5
What factor primarily determines the utility of a contingency table?
Question 6
When assessing risk, a contingency table is used to:
Question 7
Which risk proposition is often controversial in epidemiology?
Question 8
What is an outcome when risk factors are controlled?
Question 9
What is the definition of Relative Risk (RR) in epidemiology?
Question 10
What does Absolute Risk Reduction (ARR) refer to?
Question 11
Why is it often challenging to determine if a risk factor is causal?
Question 12
In analytical epidemiology, a risk factor is defined as:
Question 13
What is Risk Reduction (RRR) in epidemiological terms?
Question 14
In the context of health and risk, what is meant by 'changing behaviors'?
Question 15
Which of the following is an example of a statistical relationship?