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Cross-sectional study - (ANSWER)Type of study analyzes data at a specific timepoints rather than
analyzing all data collected over the duration of the study
Case-control study - (ANSWER)Compares participants who have a particular disease against a control
group of participants who do not have the disease
Cohort study - (ANSWER)Looks at the enrollment of a set of participants who have a. particular trait or
common characteristic and analyzes their data over a specific amount of time
Sample - (ANSWER)section of disease or health population to participate in study
Sample size - (ANSWER)# of participants needed to answer hypothesis
Inclusion criteria - (ANSWER)List of potential study participants attributes
Exclusion criteria - (ANSWER)Opposite of inclusion criteria, list of attributes that would prevent
participant from being in the study
Primary endpoint - (ANSWER)Variable or result that is most relevant to answer the research question
Secondary endpoints - (ANSWER)Additional outcomes monitored to help interpret results of primary
endpoint. Most studies have several
Data - (ANSWER)values used to assess the primary and secondary endpoints
Clinical significance - (ANSWER)indicates if the trial improves a participant's quality of life
Statistical significance - (ANSWER)If a studies findings result from the research question under study or
are simply a product of chance. Did the study really work - or was it just luck?
SUCCESS.
Cross-sectional study - (ANSWER)Type of study analyzes data at a specific timepoints rather than
analyzing all data collected over the duration of the study
Case-control study - (ANSWER)Compares participants who have a particular disease against a control
group of participants who do not have the disease
Cohort study - (ANSWER)Looks at the enrollment of a set of participants who have a. particular trait or
common characteristic and analyzes their data over a specific amount of time
Sample - (ANSWER)section of disease or health population to participate in study
Sample size - (ANSWER)# of participants needed to answer hypothesis
Inclusion criteria - (ANSWER)List of potential study participants attributes
Exclusion criteria - (ANSWER)Opposite of inclusion criteria, list of attributes that would prevent
participant from being in the study
Primary endpoint - (ANSWER)Variable or result that is most relevant to answer the research question
Secondary endpoints - (ANSWER)Additional outcomes monitored to help interpret results of primary
endpoint. Most studies have several
Data - (ANSWER)values used to assess the primary and secondary endpoints
Clinical significance - (ANSWER)indicates if the trial improves a participant's quality of life
Statistical significance - (ANSWER)If a studies findings result from the research question under study or
are simply a product of chance. Did the study really work - or was it just luck?