Review Test Submission: 4-3 Quiz: Module Four
Content
User Dina Mayo-Jones
Course IHP-515-X4160 Population-Based Epidemiology 17TW4
Test 4-3 Quiz: Module Four
Started 4/27/17 5:24 PM
Submitted 4/27/17 5:53 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 47.5 out of 50 points
Time Elapsed 28 minutes
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly
Displayed Answered Questions
Question 1
2.5 out of 2.5 points
One of three main purposes of descriptive epidemiology is to aid in
the creation of hypotheses.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 2
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The human biological clock phenomenon is linked to place variation in
diseases.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Response Good
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Question 3
2.5 out of 2.5 points
WHO is a major source of information about worldwide international
variations in rates of disease.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
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, e
False
Response Good
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Question 4
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The crude death rate is defined as the number of deaths in a given
year divided by a reference population (during mid-point of the year)
multiplied by 100,000.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
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Question 5
2.5 out of 2.5 points
Race and ethnicity tend to overlap with nativity and religion.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
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Question 6
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The incidence rate of a disease is defined as the number of new cases
of the disease over a time period divided by the total population at
risk during the same time period times a multiplier (e.g., 100,000).
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 7
2.5 out of 2.5 points
Infant mortality rates are higher in the upper social classes than in the
lower social classes.
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Content
User Dina Mayo-Jones
Course IHP-515-X4160 Population-Based Epidemiology 17TW4
Test 4-3 Quiz: Module Four
Started 4/27/17 5:24 PM
Submitted 4/27/17 5:53 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 47.5 out of 50 points
Time Elapsed 28 minutes
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly
Displayed Answered Questions
Question 1
2.5 out of 2.5 points
One of three main purposes of descriptive epidemiology is to aid in
the creation of hypotheses.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 2
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The human biological clock phenomenon is linked to place variation in
diseases.
Selected Fals
Answer: e
Answers: True
Fals
e
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 3
2.5 out of 2.5 points
WHO is a major source of information about worldwide international
variations in rates of disease.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
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, e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 4
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The crude death rate is defined as the number of deaths in a given
year divided by a reference population (during mid-point of the year)
multiplied by 100,000.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 5
2.5 out of 2.5 points
Race and ethnicity tend to overlap with nativity and religion.
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 6
2.5 out of 2.5 points
The incidence rate of a disease is defined as the number of new cases
of the disease over a time period divided by the total population at
risk during the same time period times a multiplier (e.g., 100,000).
Selected Tru
Answer: e
Answers: Tru
e
False
Response Good
Feedback:
work
Question 7
2.5 out of 2.5 points
Infant mortality rates are higher in the upper social classes than in the
lower social classes.
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