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Certified in Public Health Exam Review Guide:
Evidence-Based Public Health Strategies Final
Assessment Questions 2025 | Full Verified Guide |
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What are the three measure of disease frequency? - Ratios, Proportions, and Rates

What is the difference between incidence and prevalence? - Incidence is the measure of
the number of new cases of a disease; Prevalence is the number of existing cases of a disease
during a given time period

What is the difference between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic? - Endemic is when
there is a consistent elevated rate of a certain disease, epidemic is an increase in the number of
cases above what is expected, and pandemic is a worldwide epidemic.

What are the two types of study designs? - descriptive and analytic

What are case studies/case reports? - studies used to alert people of a new disease or
new association with illness

What is a cross-sectional study? - studies that include people who are representative of a
given population (snapshot of time)

What is an ecological study? - - compare populations, not individuals

What is a case-control study? - observational study where 2 groups that have different
outcomes are compared to find a causal factor

What is a cohort study? - group of people who do not have outcome of interest are
followed and may develop the outcome of interest over time. For each possible risk factor, the
members of the cohort are classified as either exposed or unexposed. All the cohort members
are then followed over time and rates of outcome events are compared in the two exposure
groups

What is a randomized control trial? (RCT) - - uses a large number of subjects to test a
treatments effect and compare the results with a control group who didn't receive treatment

- randomization of subjects is essential

, What are systematic reviews and meta-analyses? - Studies that pool the results of
multiple independent studies with established criteria to identify the evidence for associations

Bias away from the null - observed effect is stronger than the true effect

Bias towards the null - observed value is closer to 1.0 than the true value

selection bias - in an experiment, unintended differences between the participants in
different groups

observation bias - Tendencies of observers to see what they expect to see

What are the types of observation bias? - Recall, interviewer, misclassification

What is non-differential misclassification? - when measurement error and any resulting
misclassification occur equally in all groups being compared

What is differential misclassification? - rate of misclassification differs in different study
groups

What is a confounding variable? - When a third variable that is association with both the
exposure and outcome distorts the finding

What are some ways to adjust for confounding? - randomization, restriction, matching,
standardization, stratification, conducting a multivariable analysis

What is effect modification? - When the magnitude of the effect of the exposure on the

outcome differs on the level of a third variable

Is there confounding/effect modification? Ex. When the OR or RR for both strata are close, but
the crude estimate is outside the range of the stratum estimates - Confounding only

Is there confounding/effect modification? Ex. When the OR or RR for both strata are significantly
different from each other, and the crude estimate is within the range of the stratum-specific
estimates. - Effect Modification only

Is there confounding/effect modification? Ex. When the OR or RR for both strata are significantly
different from each other, and the crude estimate is considerably outside the range of the
stratum-specific estimates. - Confounding and Effect Modification

What models are used to identify causation? - Koch's Postulates and Hill's Nine Criteria of
Causality

What are the three levels of prevention? - primary, secondary, tertiary
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