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HLTH 503 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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38 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 38
The population decreases in size. As a result of deaths only.

Dynamic populations

Stable populations

Determinants

Fixed populations

Definition 2 of 38
____ work, a classic study that linked the cholera epidemic to contaminated water supplies, is
noteworthy because it utilized many of the features of epidemiologic inquiry: a spot map of
cases and tabulation of fatal attacks and deaths. (p. 30)

Joseph Lister


Robert Koch

John Snow

Louis Pasteur

Definition 3 of 38
____ are factors or events that are capable of bringing about a change in health. (p. 8)

Symptoms


Outcomes

Diagnoses


Determinants

,Definition 4 of 38
____ refers to the translation of qualitative impressions into numbers. (p. 17)

Qualitative Analysis


Statistical Modeling

Quantification


Data Collection

Definition 5 of 38
The term ____ refers to the historical shift from high birth and death rates found in agrarian
societies to much lower birth and death rates found in developed countries. (p. 67)

demographic transition

economic development


urban migration

population stagnation

Definition 6 of 38
Diseases in which key contributing factors are largely known but specific methods of control
have not been effectively implemented.

Residual Disorders

Operations Research

Persisting Disorder

Validity Of Diagnosis

,Definition 7 of 38
Verified that human disease was caused by a specific living organism.

John Snow


John Graunt

Edward Jenner

Robert Koch

Definition 8 of 38
His work made a fundamental contribution by discovering regularities in medical and social
phenomena. He is said to be the first to employ qualitative methods in describing population
vital statistics by organizing mortality data in a mortality table and has been referred to as the
Columbus of statistics.

Hippocrates

William Farr


John Graunt

John Snow

Definition 9 of 38
____ sources of information about disease may be, for example, a physician's observations
derived through medical practice about the types of people among whom a disease seems to
be common. (p. 17)

Theoretical

Experimental

Qualitative

Descriptive

, Definition 10 of 38
The ongoing ____, begun in 1948, is one of the pioneering research investigations of risk factors
for coronary heart disease. (p. 41)

Tuskegee Study

Nuremberg Trials

Framingham Heart Study

Nurses' Health Study

Definition 11 of 38
Diseases that remain common because an effective method of treatment has yet to be
discovered.

Persisting Disorders

Clustering Case Clustering

Descriptive Studies:

Residual Disorders

Definition 12 of 38
Naturally occurring circumstances in which subsets of population have different levels of
exposure to a supposed causal factor in a situation resembling an actual experiment.

Operations Research

Random Assignment

Natural Experiment

Causality

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