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Essentials of Biostatistics and Public Health Chapter 6 & 7 Test Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2024 (Already Passed)
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- Essentials of Biostatistics and Public Health Chapter 6 & 7 Test Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Update 2024 (Already Passed) 
 
Define point estimate, standard error, confidence level, and margin of error. - Answers A point estimate for a population parameter is a single-valued estimate of that parameter. 
 
 
 
A confidence interval (CI) estimate is a range of values for a population parameter 
with a level of confidence attached (e.g., 95% confidence that the interval contains the u...
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Essentials of Biostatistics and Public Health Chapter 4&5 Review Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 (Rated A+)
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- Essentials of Biostatistics and Public Health Chapter 4&5 Review Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2024 (Rated A+) 
 
Distinguish between dichotomous, ordinal, continuous, and categorical variables. - Answers •Dichotomous variables have 2 possible responses (e.g., Yes/No) 
•Ordinal AND Categorical variables have more than two responses and responses are ordered for ordinal variables and unordered for categorical variables. 
•Continuous (or measurement) variables assume in theory ...
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Essentials of Biostatistics and Public Health Ch. 1-3 Distinguish between the two main types of epidemiology studies. What are the inferences of each? - correct answers (1) Observational studies (sometimes called descriptive or associational studies, n
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Distinguish between the two main types of epidemiology studies. What are the inferences of each? - correct answers (1) Observational studies (sometimes called descriptive or associational studies, nonrandomized, or historical studies. Observational studies can be used to alert the medical community, they can be used to generate hypotheses, and they can be used to assess specific associations. 
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