Midterm
Midterm
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1. Purposive sampling is
a. the process of including whoever happens to be available at the time (called “accidental” or “haphazard”
sampling)
b. the process whereby the researcher selects a sample based on experience or knowledge of the group to
be sampled. Called “judgment” sampling
c. the process whereby a researcher gathers data from individuals possessing identified characteristics and
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2. It is when you study an exceptional case represents the central phenomenon in dramatic terms. It
is...
a. Critical Sampling
b. Opportunistic Sampling
c. Snowball Sampling
3. Compute median from raw data 167, 131, 153, 188, 145, 195, 123, 199
a. 160
b. 140
c. 180
5. Cohort studies:
a. Describes the distribution of disease in relation to person, place and time
b. Describes, what is the likelihood of exposure in people with disease compared with people without
disease
c. Describes, what is the likelihood of developing disease for people who are exposed compared with
people who are not exposed
d. Describes, what is difference in outcome among people who received the intervention compared to
people who did not
6. Deals with patient, Conducts a physical exam - these responsibilities are assigned to...
a. Clinician
b. Epidemiologist
c. Both Сlinician and Epidemiologist
d. None of the listed
7. Analytic Studies
a. Generate hypotheses
b. Test hypotheses
c. Explains principles
8. Convenience sampling is
a. the process of including whoever happens to be available at the time (called “accidental” or “haphazard”
sampling)
b. the process whereby the researcher selects a sample based on experience or knowledge of the group to
be sampled. Called “judgment” sampling
c. the process whereby a researcher gathers data from individuals possessing identified characteristics and
quotas
9. It is when you select certain sites or people because they possess similar characteristics. In this
strategy, you need to identify the characteristics and find individuals or sites that possess it. It is...
a. Maximal Variation Sampling
b. Typical Sampling
c. Homogenous Sampling
10. Compute median from raw data 25, 15, 37, 18, 19, 29, 31, 11, 45, 21
a. 17
b. 32
c. 23
13. Deals with population, Frames the question - these responsibilities are assigned to...
a. Clinician
b. Epidemiologist
c. Both Сlinician and Epidemiologist
d. None of the listed
15. Selecting every Kth subject from a list of the members of the population is named...
a. Random sampling
b. Stratified Random Sampling
c. Cluster sampling
d. Systematic sampling
16. It is when you study a person or a site that is “typical” to those unfamiliar with the situation. You can
select a typical sample by collecting demographic data or survey data about all cases. It is...
a. Maximal Variation Sampling
b. Typical Sampling
c. Homogenous Sampling
17. Compute median from raw data 49, 51, 34, 62, 69, 36, 46, 55, 43
a. 55
b. 49
c. 69
20. The process of randomly selecting intact groups, not individuals, within the defined population
sharing similar characteristics (Neighborhoods, School districts, Schools, Classrooms) is...
a. Random sampling
b. Stratified Random Sampling
c. Cluster sampling
d. Systematic sampling
21. It is when you select individuals that differ on a certain characteristic. In this strategy you should first
identify the characteristic and then find individuals or sites which display that characteristic. It is...
a. Maximal Variation Sampling
b. Typical Sampling
c. Homogenous Sampling
22. Compute mean from raw data 30, 27, 43, 35, 37, 50, 37, 45
a. 38
b. 48
c. 28
26. Compute standard deviation from raw data 332, 246, 488, 156, 222
a. 214
b. 114
c. 314
27. Compute mean from raw data 25, 27, 38, 30, 37, 43, 37, 43
a. 41
b. 23
c. 35
29. Draws conclusions, Gives recommendations - these responsibilities are assigned to...
a. Clinician
b. Epidemiologist
c. Both Сlinician and Epidemiologist
d. None of the listed
31. Selecting subjects so that all members of a population have an equal and independent chance of
being selected, is named...
a. Random sampling
b. Stratified Random Sampling
c. Cluster sampling
d. Systematic sampling
32. Compute standard deviation from raw data 60, 47, 15, 43, 30
a. 15
b. 24
c. 36
33. Compute mean from raw data 24, 26, 37, 29, 36, 42, 36, 42
a. 43
b. 34
c. 29
35. The probability of disease developing in an individual in a specified time interval is:
a. Risk
b. Association
c. Causation
37. In modern statistical studies, it is accepted that minimum size of sample should be...
a. 15% of the population
b. 30% of the population
c. 45% of the population
38. Compute standard deviation from raw data 600, 470, 170, 430, 300
a. 97
b. 147
c. 36
41. The relationship between an exposure of risk factor and an outcome is:
a. Risk
b. Association
c. Causation
44. Find mode from raw data 29, 13, 27, 17, 19, 11, 21, 27, 23, 25, 27, 15, 31, 23, 33, 35, 27
a. 11
b. 23
c. 27
47. Establishing that the association between an exposure and an outcome is casual is
a. Risk
b. Association
c. Causation
49. It is when you don't know the best people to study because of the unfamiliarity of the topic or the
complexity of events. So you ask participants during interviews to suggest other individuals to be
sampled. It is...
a. Critical Sampling
b. Opportunistic Sampling
c. Snowball Sampling
50. Find mode from raw data 29, 13, 17, 35, 19, 11, 21, 23, 25, 27, 15, 31, 23, 33, 35
a. 11 and 13
b. 33 and 31
c. 23 and 35
56. It is used after data collection begins, when you may find that you need to collect new information
to answer your research questions. It is...
a. Critical Sampling
b. Opportunistic Sampling
c. Snowball Sampling
57. Find mode from raw data 29, 13, 17, 19, 11, 21, 23, 25, 27, 15, 31, 23, 33, 35
a. 25
b. 24
c. 23
60. Takes a history, Makes a diagnosis, Proposes a treatment - these responsibilities are assigned to...
a. Clinician
b. Epidemiologist
c. Both Сlinician and Epidemiologist
d. None of the listed
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