KINE 223 (Fall 2018) All Quiz Answers Tamu
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The following statement would be considered a hypothesis: If athletes drink
Gatorade during a workout, then they will be less dehydrated after the game. -
ANSWER True
Evidence-based living encourages readers to consult __________ to search for
truth about a product. - ANSWER (Textbook p. 25)
Which of the following is NOT part of the scientific method? - ANSWER Inquiry
Why does an investigator ask a question? (mark all that apply) - ANSWER The
investigator wants to determine the result of an intervention or change
Cohort Studies are the most reliable and conclusive source of information -
ANSWER False
What is the scientific method? - ANSWER (Textbook pg. 24)
Where does evidence-based public health practice come from? - ANSWER
Evidence-based findings in clinical populations
Which of the following types of studies has the lowest risk of bias? - ANSWER
Meta-analysis
Which of the following helps a reader determine if a source is providing credible
health information? - ANSWER Access to the original source
Which of the following would be included in a high-quality news report? -
ANSWER A. information about side effects
B. comparisons to other studies
C. whether the study was conducted on humans or animals
D. all of these would be included in a high-quality news report
E. statistical significance
Identify the CORRECTLY written hypotheses - ANSWER a.
,Writing notes and listening to recorded notes are equally effective study
techniques.
b.
When patients take Blood Pressure Medication A, then they will notice a 10 point
decrease in systolic blood pressure.
e.
Body weight squats and weighted squats are equally effective exercises for
improving lower body strength.
f.
If you use Darkening Shampoo A, then you will observe hair becoming darker in
two weeks.
g.
If you exercise at moderate intensity five days a week, then you will see an
improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness.
A hypothesis is formatted as ___________. - ANSWER c.
a statement
A rejected hypothesis can help narrow down causes of a problem. - ANSWER
True
A hypothesis is - ANSWER a.
unbiased
b.
testable
d.
an educated guess
Which of the following SHOULD be included in a hypothesis? - ANSWER If/ then
OR when/then
A good hypothesis can ___________. - ANSWER predict what will happen when
the same conditions apply in the future
A biometric measurement is a measurement of a_______________such as height,
weight, or resting heart rate. - ANSWER physical characteristic
Which system provides slow sustained communication between cells through
chemical messages (hormones) released into the bloodstream? - ANSWER
Endocrine system
, Select the correct directional term for the following description. Your vertebral
column is ___________ to your heart. - ANSWER Posterior
The ____________system is a major source of body heat due to metabolism
required to provide energy involved with contraction - ANSWER Muscular
Which of the following measurements is considered one of the best overall
health indicators? - ANSWER Body Composition
A high level of ________ is protective against heart disease. - ANSWER HDL
cholesterol
The ____________ system provides rapid communication throughout the body
allowing us to access, decide and initiate action. - ANSWER Nervous
Which of the following techniques is used to measure aerobic capacity? -
ANSWER VO2Max
Which of the following levels is NOT included in total cholesterol? - ANSWER
Triglycerides
Select the correct directional term for the following description. Your chin is
____________ to your shoulders. - ANSWER Superior
Which of the following are potential causes of antibiotic resistance? Mark all that
apply. - ANSWER A.
Insufficient infection control in hospitals
B.
Over-use of antibiotics in livestock
C.
Using antibiotics for infections possibly caused by viruses
Antiviral medications help _____ the flu and vaccines help _________ the flu. -
ANSWER Treat; Prevent
Which of the following can help be prevented with a vaccine? - ANSWER C.
Influenza
D.
Meningococcal disease
Which of the following are infection prevention practices? - ANSWER A.
Wash your hands often with soap and water
With Complete Solutions
The following statement would be considered a hypothesis: If athletes drink
Gatorade during a workout, then they will be less dehydrated after the game. -
ANSWER True
Evidence-based living encourages readers to consult __________ to search for
truth about a product. - ANSWER (Textbook p. 25)
Which of the following is NOT part of the scientific method? - ANSWER Inquiry
Why does an investigator ask a question? (mark all that apply) - ANSWER The
investigator wants to determine the result of an intervention or change
Cohort Studies are the most reliable and conclusive source of information -
ANSWER False
What is the scientific method? - ANSWER (Textbook pg. 24)
Where does evidence-based public health practice come from? - ANSWER
Evidence-based findings in clinical populations
Which of the following types of studies has the lowest risk of bias? - ANSWER
Meta-analysis
Which of the following helps a reader determine if a source is providing credible
health information? - ANSWER Access to the original source
Which of the following would be included in a high-quality news report? -
ANSWER A. information about side effects
B. comparisons to other studies
C. whether the study was conducted on humans or animals
D. all of these would be included in a high-quality news report
E. statistical significance
Identify the CORRECTLY written hypotheses - ANSWER a.
,Writing notes and listening to recorded notes are equally effective study
techniques.
b.
When patients take Blood Pressure Medication A, then they will notice a 10 point
decrease in systolic blood pressure.
e.
Body weight squats and weighted squats are equally effective exercises for
improving lower body strength.
f.
If you use Darkening Shampoo A, then you will observe hair becoming darker in
two weeks.
g.
If you exercise at moderate intensity five days a week, then you will see an
improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness.
A hypothesis is formatted as ___________. - ANSWER c.
a statement
A rejected hypothesis can help narrow down causes of a problem. - ANSWER
True
A hypothesis is - ANSWER a.
unbiased
b.
testable
d.
an educated guess
Which of the following SHOULD be included in a hypothesis? - ANSWER If/ then
OR when/then
A good hypothesis can ___________. - ANSWER predict what will happen when
the same conditions apply in the future
A biometric measurement is a measurement of a_______________such as height,
weight, or resting heart rate. - ANSWER physical characteristic
Which system provides slow sustained communication between cells through
chemical messages (hormones) released into the bloodstream? - ANSWER
Endocrine system
, Select the correct directional term for the following description. Your vertebral
column is ___________ to your heart. - ANSWER Posterior
The ____________system is a major source of body heat due to metabolism
required to provide energy involved with contraction - ANSWER Muscular
Which of the following measurements is considered one of the best overall
health indicators? - ANSWER Body Composition
A high level of ________ is protective against heart disease. - ANSWER HDL
cholesterol
The ____________ system provides rapid communication throughout the body
allowing us to access, decide and initiate action. - ANSWER Nervous
Which of the following techniques is used to measure aerobic capacity? -
ANSWER VO2Max
Which of the following levels is NOT included in total cholesterol? - ANSWER
Triglycerides
Select the correct directional term for the following description. Your chin is
____________ to your shoulders. - ANSWER Superior
Which of the following are potential causes of antibiotic resistance? Mark all that
apply. - ANSWER A.
Insufficient infection control in hospitals
B.
Over-use of antibiotics in livestock
C.
Using antibiotics for infections possibly caused by viruses
Antiviral medications help _____ the flu and vaccines help _________ the flu. -
ANSWER Treat; Prevent
Which of the following can help be prevented with a vaccine? - ANSWER C.
Influenza
D.
Meningococcal disease
Which of the following are infection prevention practices? - ANSWER A.
Wash your hands often with soap and water