This document appears to be part of a midterm exam for an epidemiology course. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions testing concepts in epidemiology as well as short answer questions asking students to define and describe key epidemiological terms and methods. Specifically, it asks students to:
1) Define necessary and sufficient causes in epidemiology in short form.
2) Describe the indirect method of standardization.
3) Describe the measurement of morbidity and define incidence density.
This document appears to be part of a midterm exam for an epidemiology course. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions testing concepts in epidemiology as well as short answer questions asking students to define and describe key epidemiological terms and methods. Specifically, it asks students to:
1) Define necessary and sufficient causes in epidemiology in short form.
2) Describe the indirect method of standardization.
3) Describe the measurement of morbidity and define incidence density.
This document appears to be part of a midterm exam for an epidemiology course. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions testing concepts in epidemiology as well as short answer questions asking students to define and describe key epidemiological terms and methods. Specifically, it asks students to:
1) Define necessary and sufficient causes in epidemiology in short form.
2) Describe the indirect method of standardization.
3) Describe the measurement of morbidity and define incidence density.
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