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Concept Connections Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Part 1 Essential Question 2

Observational Studies The 2x2 Table What’s Wrong with This Picture? Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Compared to What? Backpacks & Back Pain Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Essential Question 2 Observational Studies The 2x2 Table What’s Wrong with This Picture? Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Compared to What? Backpacks & Back Pain Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Designs, Diagrams, and Tables The Journey Which Design Is Best? Epi Team Challenge

Investigation 3-8 WorksheetInvestigation 2-10 Worksheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Epi Teams Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Write Essential Question 2 at the top of the paper. Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Essential Question 2 1 Leave Space Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Write the following words and phrases on index cards: Connections 2 CDC Descriptive Epidemiology Inference Risk Control Group Cross-Sectional Studies Inference Natural Experiments Observational Studies Population 2x2 Table Ethics Association Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Arrange the words and phrases to show connections. xxxxxx Connections 3 Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Leave Space Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Draw arrows, circles, and boxes to further show connections. xxxxxx Connections 4 Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Leave Space Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Label the connections on the arrows, circles, and boxes. Concept Map Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Connections 5 Leave Space Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Connections Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Leave Space

Investigation 3-8 WorksheetInvestigation 2-10 Worksheet Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Epi Assignment Each Epi Team prepares a 5 minute presentation that: Meets the Presentation Rubric criteria. Describes how the concepts depicted in their Concept Maps connect to each other. Due: Next Class Concept Connections Complete Concept Map. Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

CriteriaGot ItGetting ItWill Get It Soon Participation All Epi Team members participate Most Epi Team members participate Some Epi Team members participate Use of Epi Talk All are appropriate and accurate Most are appropriate and accurate Some are appropriate and accurate Arrangement of Cards Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Arrows, Circles, and Boxes Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Labels Clearly describe all concept connections Clearly describe most concept connections Clearly describe some concept connections Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Presentation Rubric

Investigation 2-10, Part 1 has ended. while showing insight from To be able to explain, interpret, and apply something, perspective, empathy, and self- knowledge. Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections To Understand

Concept Connections Part 2 Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Essential Question 2

CriteriaGot ItGetting ItWill Get It Soon Participation All Epi Team members participate Most Epi Team members participate Some Epi Team members participate Use of Epi Talk All are appropriate and accurate Most are appropriate and accurate Some are appropriate and accurate Arrangement of Cards Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Arrows, Circles, and Boxes Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Labels Clearly describe all concept connections Clearly describe most concept connections Clearly describe some concept connections Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Presentation Rubric

Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Epi Teams

xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Concept Map Leave Space Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Epi Teams Presentations

CriteriaGot ItGetting ItWill Get It Soon Participation All Epi Team members participate Most Epi Team members participate Some Epi Team members participate Use of Epi Talk All are appropriate and accurate Most are appropriate and accurate Some are appropriate and accurate Arrangement of Cards Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Arrows, Circles, and Boxes Clearly depict all concept connections Clearly depict most concept connections Clearly depict some concept connections Labels Clearly describe all concept connections Clearly describe most concept connections Clearly describs some concept connections Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Self-Assessment

Health-related conditions and behaviors are not distributed uniformly in a population. Each has a unique descriptive epidemiology that can be discovered by identifying how it is distributed in a population in terms of person, place, and time. Descriptive epidemiology provides clues for formulating hypotheses. How is this disease distributed and what hypotheses might explain that distribution? Enduring Understanding 1 Enduring Understanding Essential Question Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections

Essential Question Is there an association between the hypothesized cause and the disease? Enduring Understanding Causal hypotheses can be tested by observing exposures and diseases of people as they go about their daily lives. Information from these observational studies can be used to make and compare risks and identify associations. Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Uncovering Enduring Understanding 2

xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Concept Map Causal hypotheses can be tested by observing exposures and diseases of people as they go about their daily lives. Information from these observational studies can be used to make and compare risks and identify associations. Why are some people getting sick while others are remaining healthy? Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Enduring Understanding 2

Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections Self-Assessment Epi Assignment

while showing insight from To be able to explain, interpret, and apply something, perspective, empathy, and self- knowledge. Investigation 2-10 has ended. Detectives in the Classroom - Investigation 2-10: Concept Connections To Understand