In an epidemiologic context, define and explain the term
confounding. Include in your description an example of confounding.
Describe one approach that may be used to mitigate the effect of
confounding in the study analysis phase.
using the equation of exchange and assumptions underlying the
niave quanity thoery of money explain the long runpositive
relationship between growth rate in the mony supply and inflation
that we see across countries.
Explain the economic reasoning underlying the following
statement: “People often fail to acquire information about the
price they pay for medical services because of health
insurance.”
Describe the components that make up the epidemiologic triangle.
Indicate how these components could be implicated in an outbreak of
foodborne illness.
1.The signs that a
manager is subject to motivated reasoning include all of the
following except
a. the manager ignores bad news
b. the manage stops gathering information when results look
good
c. the manager ignores good news
d. the manager relies too heavily on good news
2.
Which of the following
statements regarding strategic objectives in the balanced scorecard
is false?
a. Strategic objectives are the same as the overall mission
statement of the company.
b. Each strategic objective...