Ch 2 Flashcards

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How is the scientific method used to determine health-related facts?

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  1. Self-correcting
    requires objectivity
    experiments must be reproducible
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2
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What are the 4 types of research design used to investigate health and disease?

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  1. Case studies
    lab experiments
    epidemiological studies
    controlled clinical trials
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3
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Name the steps involved in the scientific method

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1. Ask a question
background research
construct hypothesis
test hypothesis by experiment
analyze data and draw conclusion
communicate results
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4
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What things to epidemiologists look for before concluding their research?

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Risk Markers
predictors of a disease
are they casual or coincidental?
association- strength and consistency
did marker precede disease?
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5
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What are sources of statistical error and misuse?

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  1. Bias
    omission of important factors
    insufficient data
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6
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What are some of the problems associated with accurate health information?

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  1. Reliability of sources
    non pros, celebrities
    pseudo scientists
    online info
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7
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Why is peer-review important?

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  1. Others who have equivalent knowledge
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8
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What suggestions could you give someone to be a better consumer?

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  1. Beware of web-sites
    judge credibility
    be wary of claims
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