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SPHG 712 Exam 2 With Complete
Solution

What is an etiology study? - ANSWER Does X cause Y?

Casual Inference - ANSWER -Inductive/deductive reasoning

-Koch's postulates

-Bradford Hill guidelines

-Causal pies

-Counterfactuals

-Causal diagrams (DAGs (directed acyclic graphs)

What are the 3 questions to ask about exposure and outcome? - ANSWER -
Exposure before outcome?

-Outcome before exposure?

-Exposure and outcome at same time?

What are the two questions to ask about study designs? - ANSWER - When
were exposure and outcome measured?

-What was the unit of analysis?

What are the two outcomes for unit of analysis? - ANSWER Group level

Individual level

Case control study - ANSWER Cases leads to the exposure

,Controls and looking at exposure

Compare the two

Do case control studies happen in the past, present or future - ANSWER Past

Retrospective cohort - ANSWER Exposure (+) then compare disease risk and
rates

Exposure (-) then compare disease risk and rates

Do retrospective cohort studies happen in the past, present or future -
ANSWER Past

Prospective cohort study - ANSWER Exposure (+) then compare disease risk
and rates

Exposure (-) then compare disease risk and rates

Do prospective cohort studies happen in the past, present, or future -
ANSWER Future after start of study

RCT, intervention studies - ANSWER Intervention (+) compare disease risk
and rates

Intervention (-) compare disease risk and rates

Do RCT and intervention studies occur in the past, present, or future -
ANSWER Future after start of study

Cross sectional study - ANSWER Exposure (+/-) and Outcomes (+/-)
measured at one point in time

Cross sectional studies compare what - ANSWER risk

rates

, odds

Definition of cohort - ANSWER Group of persons sharing a common
characteristics

- location

-gender/sex

-age

-occupation

-economic status

Study example of a cohort study - ANSWER British Physicians Study

- cohort: male British physicians

-characteristics: occupation, geographic location, smoking status

-outcome of interest: mortality

T/F: you follow people over time in a cohort study - ANSWER True

Importance of cohort studies (over time) - ANSWER Can measure multiple
time points over multiple decades

Con of cohort studies - ANSWER -Expense of obtaining multiple examples

-time consuming

-resource intensive

-inefficient for rare outcomes

-loss to follow up

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