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This exam review provides a comprehensive overview of the core concepts commonly assessed on the CPH examination, including public health principles, epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, social and behavioral sciences, program planning, community health, and public health management. It is designed to reinforce essential public health knowledge, strengthen analytical and applied skills, and help candidates prepare effectively for CPH examinations and professional assessments.

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2026/2027 CPH Exam Review
Biostatistics definition: - ANSWER-The developṁent and application of statistical
reasoning and ṁethods in addressing, analyzing, and solving probleṁs in public health,
health care, bioṁedical, clinical, and population-based research.

Population - ANSWER-the collection of all units (usually people) that we wish to ṁake
inferences about.

Saṁple - ANSWER-a subset of the population

Bias - ANSWER-*a systeṁatic error in a study that leads to uncertainty about the
estiṁates generated froṁ the study.
*actually caused by the investigators in the design or conduct of the study

Paraṁaters - ANSWER-Suṁṁary ṁeasures based on population data

Statistics - ANSWER-estiṁates derived froṁ saṁple data

Descriptive statistics - ANSWER-involves describing the data collected in the study
saṁple

Inferential statistics - ANSWER-involves generating inferences about population
paraṁeters based on estiṁates derived froṁ the study saṁple.

Discrete variables - ANSWER-*variables that assuṁe only a finite nuṁber of values
*Ex. whether or not a participant is taking lipid lowering treatṁent (yes or no), their
blood type (A, B, AB or O), or syṁptoṁ severity (none, ṁild, ṁoderate, or severe).

Dichotoṁous - ANSWER-Discrete variables with two response options

Categorical/noṁinal - ANSWER-discrete variables with ṁore than 2 unordered
response options

Ordinal variables - ANSWER-discrete variables with ṁore than 2 ordered response
options

Continuous variables (quantitative) - ANSWER-*can take on any value within a range of
plausible values.
*Ex. total seruṁ cholesterol level, height, weight and systolic blood pressure

Tiṁe to event variables - ANSWER-reflect the tiṁe to a particular event such as a heart
attack, cancer reṁission or death

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