Deck 10: Bias
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Deck 10: Bias
1
The evaluation of which of the following, or "external validity," requires review of study methods; the makeup of the study population; and subject-matter knowledge, such as the biological basis of the association?
A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Accuracy
D) Generalizability
A) Validity
B) Reliability
C) Accuracy
D) Generalizability
Generalizability
2
The healthy worker effect is a form of which type of bias that occurs in two special types of cohort studies-proportional mortality ratio (PMR) and standardized mortality ratio (SMR) studies?
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Information bias
D) Selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Information bias
D) Selection bias
Selection bias
3
Case-control studies with low and moderate participation rates are susceptible to which form of bias arising from refusal or nonresponse by participants that is related to both the exposure and disease or agreement to participate that is related to both the exposure and disease?
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
Self-selection bias
4
Which type of bias can be thought of as a measurement error that distorts the true association between an exposure and a disease?
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Information bias
D) Selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Information bias
D) Selection bias
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5
Which type of bias occurs when there is a differential level of accuracy in the information provided by compared groups?
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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6
Which of the following are used to validate information provided at interviews and to provide evidence for or against recall bias?
A) Biomarkers
B) Medical records
C) Questionnaires
D) Death certificates
A) Biomarkers
B) Medical records
C) Questionnaires
D) Death certificates
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7
One way to avoid which type of bias is to design standardized questionnaires consisting of closed-ended, easy-to-understand questions with appropriate response options?
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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8
Only after an observed study result is deemed valid is it appropriate to assess whether the exposure has actually caused the outcome.
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9
Prospective studies are more susceptible to bias than retrospective studies.
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10
Bias can account entirely for a weak association, but it is unlikely to account entirely for a strong association.
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11
If systematic bias, confounding, and random error have been ruled out as alternative explanations, the investigator may conclude that the association is true and the study has which of the following?
A) Internal validity
B) External validity
C) Specificity
D) Sensitivity
A) Internal validity
B) External validity
C) Specificity
D) Sensitivity
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12
The evaluation of which of the following requires review of the study methods, the makeup of the study population, and subject-matter knowledge (such as the biological basis of the association)?
A) Internal validity
B) External validity
C) Specificity
D) Sensitivity
A) Internal validity
B) External validity
C) Specificity
D) Sensitivity
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13
Which type of bias can be avoided by remembering the purpose of the control group?
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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14
The best way to ensure that which type of bias does not occur is to obtain high participation rates among both cases and controls?
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Information bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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15
The most common method for minimizing which type of bias is to select a diseased control group?
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Recall bias
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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16
Writing understandable questions is both an art and a science, which falls under which discipline?
A) Isometrics
B) Biometrics
C) Psychometrics
D) Ergonomics
A) Isometrics
B) Biometrics
C) Psychometrics
D) Ergonomics
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17
Defining the exposure and disease using sensitive and specific criteria is a method of reducing which of the following?
A) Misclassification
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
A) Misclassification
B) Interviewer bias
C) Self-selection bias
D) Control-selection bias
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18
Bias can be introduced at any stage of a study, including during the design, data collection, analysis, or even publication stage.
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19
Retrospective studies are more susceptible to bias than prospective studies because of differences in the timing of the study.
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20
When the direction of the bias is toward the null, it means that the error causes the true measure of association to be overestimated.
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