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Lesson 5: Public Health SurveillanceSelf-Assessment QuizNow that you have read Lesson 5 and have completed the exercises, you should be ready to take the self-assessment quiz. This quiz is designed to help you assess how well you have learned the content of this lesson. You may refer to the lesson text whenever you are unsure of the answer. Unless instructed otherwise, choose ALL correct answers for each question.
What are the 5 stages of the research process?Step 1 – Locating and Defining Issues or Problems. This step focuses on uncovering the nature and boundaries of a situation or question that needs to be answered or studied. ... . Step 2 – Designing the Research Project. ... . Step 3 – Collecting Data. ... . Step 4 – Interpreting Research Data. ... . Step 5 – Report Research Findings.. Which of the following is a measure of association that readers will expect to be reported for a case control study?The odds ratio is the “measure of association” for a case-control study. It quantifies the relationship between an exposure (such as eating a food or attending an event) and a disease in a case-control study.
What is a good approach to evaluate if new research project is likely to be successfully completed?Understanding a Feasibility Study
A feasibility study analyzes the viability of a project to determine whether the project or venture is likely to succeed. The study is also designed to identify potential issues and problems that could arise while pursuing the project.
What type of study is the following data refer to past events and may be acquired from existing sources?Derived data involves using existing data points, often from different data sources, to create new data through some sort of transformation, such as an arithmetic formula or aggregation.
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