Deck 12: Critically Appraising the Evidence
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Deck 12: Critically Appraising the Evidence
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An abstract:
A) Should include only the results and author's conclusions
B) May give a clinician an idea if the article is relevant to the clinical question
C) Is a summary of a research article written by a peer reviewer
D) Is usually more difficult to find than a full-text article
A) Should include only the results and author's conclusions
B) May give a clinician an idea if the article is relevant to the clinical question
C) Is a summary of a research article written by a peer reviewer
D) Is usually more difficult to find than a full-text article
May give a clinician an idea if the article is relevant to the clinical question
2
Which of the following statements is true for appraising the evidence?
A) The purpose of the study should match the clinical question exactly.
B) The purpose should be clearly stated in the first sentence of the article.
C) The subjects in the study should be similar to your patient.
D) Articles in which the subjects are not randomly assigned to groups are not useful.
A) The purpose of the study should match the clinical question exactly.
B) The purpose should be clearly stated in the first sentence of the article.
C) The subjects in the study should be similar to your patient.
D) Articles in which the subjects are not randomly assigned to groups are not useful.
The subjects in the study should be similar to your patient.
3
Tests that are utilized to reach conclusions about a set of data are classified as:
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
Inferential statistics
4
Tests that quantitatively report the main features of a body of information are classified as:
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
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5
To determine whether the groups in a study were similar prior to the testing period, the clinician should review:
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
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6
MCID stands for:
A) Maximal clinical intervention difference
B) Minimal conditionally important detection
C) Maximal conditional intervention difference
D) Minimal clinically important difference
A) Maximal clinical intervention difference
B) Minimal conditionally important detection
C) Maximal conditional intervention difference
D) Minimal clinically important difference
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7
Which of the following is true of effect size?
A) Method of qualifying the difference between two groups
B) Small effect size is between 0.0 and 0.2
C) Large effect size is greater than 0.8
D) Can range from -1.0 to 1.0
A) Method of qualifying the difference between two groups
B) Small effect size is between 0.0 and 0.2
C) Large effect size is greater than 0.8
D) Can range from -1.0 to 1.0
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8
An appropriate question to ask about a diagnostic study is:
A) Did the study make a comparison to a reference standard?
B) Did the study make a comparison to a prognostic test?
C) Did the study make a comparison to an intervention?
D) Did the study make a comparison to a treatment technique?
A) Did the study make a comparison to a reference standard?
B) Did the study make a comparison to a prognostic test?
C) Did the study make a comparison to an intervention?
D) Did the study make a comparison to a treatment technique?
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9
The outcomes of statistical testing should be included in which section of a research study?
A) Introduction
B) Methods
C) Results
D) Discussion
A) Introduction
B) Methods
C) Results
D) Discussion
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10
The true negative rate is another name for:
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
A) Descriptive statistics
B) Specificity
C) Sensitivity
D) Inferential statistics
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The types of subjects and the inclusion/exclusion criteria should be included in which section of a research article?
A) Introduction
B) Methods
C) Results
D) Discussion
A) Introduction
B) Methods
C) Results
D) Discussion
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