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Health Psychology Third Edition Quiz Chapter 2 Research in Health Psychology
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1.A (n)______ study begins with a healthy group of subjects and follows the development of a particular disease in that sample. (44) a. experimentalb. retrospective c. medical d. prospectivee. morbidity
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2. Origins of a disease is referred to as: (40) a. paralysisb. etiologyc. mortality d. statistical significancee. morbidity
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2. Origins of a disease is referred to as: (40) a. Paralysis b. etiology c. mortality d. statistical significancee. morbidity
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3. The gold standard of biomedical research is the (45) a. correlational study b. randomized clinical trial c. prospective study d. case-control study e. meta-analysis
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4. The rate of _______ refers to the number of cases of a specific illness, injury or disability in a given group of people at a given time. (40) a. paralysisb. etiology c. mortality d. statistical significancee. morbidity
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5. A relative risk of.50 means that the incidence of prevalence or incidence of a condition is ____ in the exposed group compared to the unexposed group. (48) a. lessb. more c. the same as
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6. In experimental studies researchers vary one or more causes, called ______ while looking for changes in the outcome measure. (34) a. dependent variables b. cohorts c. independent variables d. random variables e. lurking variables
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7. The text described a scatterplot that looked at a large sample of participants of African descent. Those who weighed more were more likely to have high blood pressure. This is an example of: (33) a. a positive correlation b. a bad correlation c. experimental results d. a causal explanation e. a case study
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8. When John Glenn returned to space in his 70’s, medical researchers carefully studied the effects. This is an example of a ______ study.(31) a. correlationalb. experimental c. prospective d. casee. retrospective
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9. ____ is a field of study that seeks to determine the frequency, distribution, and cause of a disease. (31) a. meta-analysisb. correlation c. epidemiology d. psychoneuroimmunolgy e. Factor analysis
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10. A study in which a single group of people is observed over a long span of time is called a ____ study. (37) a. longitudinalb. experimental c. prospective d. casee. retrospective
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Bonus Question: What did Surgeon General Joseph Goldberger do to prove (support) his theory that pellagra was caused by nutritional deficiencies? a. he ate feces (poop) b. he did a case study c. he found germs in the water d. he used a longitudinal research design e. he used surveys, naturalistic observation and other descriptive methods
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1-d, 2-b, 3-b, 4-e, 5-a, 6-c, 7-a, 8-d, 9-c, 10-a bonus a
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