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Quiz 6: Count Data
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Question 1
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Suppose the event rate of cavity per child-tooth is 0.6. If a child has 3 teeth, how many cavities are likely to be observed in this child? Explain.
Question 2
Essay
Fill in the age-specific rates and calculate the age-adjusted rate based on them.
Question 3
Essay
Choose the appropriate summary statistic (mean, event rate, or proportion) for the following scenarios. Explain why it is appropriate and how it could be applied. a.Data on farm injuries are collected over a 10-year period. Describe the number of farm injuries per year that require hospitalization. b.Data were collected at a sleep clinic to better understand the variables associated with waking during the night. Describe the number of patients who wake up more than once in a night. c.Surveys were used to investigate smoking patterns in a group of osteoporotic women. At baseline, participants who currently smoked were asked to provide the average number of cigarettes smoked in a day. Describe the average number of cigarettes smoked per day.
Question 4
Essay
Consider your own area of research. Provide an example where it would be appropriate to use Poisson regression. Defend your answer.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
When the event rate is of interest, which of the following equations represents the Poisson regression model? (µ=true mean count of events, t=subject years)
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Age-adjusted event rates are used to
Question 7
Essay
A pharmaceutical company was mandated by the FDA to conduct a long-term safety study to investigate the rate of seizures for patients who used drug AA. Patients with any exposure to the drug were observed for a 5-year period. A Poisson regression analysis was done to determine the relationship of race and time on drug (days) on seizure rates. Provide a summary of the results for the report to the FDA.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Which of the following equations represents the Poisson regression model? (µ=true mean count of events)
Question 9
Essay
Consider a Poisson regression model ln(µ/t)=a+b?(female)+ b?(age), where the outcome variable is the number of motorcycle accidents during the past 10 years. Using data from a national injury surveillance system, the following table results from performing the Poisson regression:
a. Compute an estimate for the adjusted rate ratio associated with gender. b. Provide a 95% CI for the adjusted rate ratio. c. Using the answers from (a) and (b), provide a summary conclusion.
Question 10
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The association between birth defects and smoking during pregnancy is investigated in a low SES population. Vital statistics records were used to determine the number of pregnancies that resulted in birth defects. Suppose that 4 birth defects were observed in a total of 2050 pregnancies. What would be the birth defect rate? What is the event rate per 1000 pregnancies?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following should be considered as a count variable?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Which of the following does NOT characterize the Poisson regression model?
Question 13
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A study was performed to investigate disease relapses between two groups of Crohn's disease patients. All subjects entered the study with the disease under control. Suppose 18 patients in group A experienced relapses, and only 5 patients in group B experienced relapses. Why would it be incorrect to say that patients in group A have higher risks of relapse than those in group B? What information do we need to make a justified comparison?
Question 14
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Define overdispersion. What are the consequences of overdispersion?
Question 15
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Consider a study where the goal is to determine the association between lung cancer and crystalline silica exposures adjusting for other risk factors. When the p-value associated with age is 0.4532, the researcher decided to keep age in the model. Why?