BBH 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Latest Update
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Imagine that over the past year there have been 1312 new cases of ADHD
diagnosed at PSU. That statistic would be an example of the ___________
of ADHD.
a. prevalance
b. evidence - incidence
A sample of individuals is recruite...
Imagine that over the past year there have been 1312 new cases of ADHD
diagnosed at PSU. That statistic would be an example of the ___________
of ADHD.
a. prevalance
b. evidence - ✔✔incidence
A sample of individuals is recruited, about half who suffer from attention
problems and half that do not. They ask them how frequently they use
smartphones and determine if those who use them more often have more
attention problems. What kind of study is this? - ✔✔Case-control
Empirical - ✔✔-original research done by the author
-abstract describes experiment
-reads like a lab report, containing results and methods
-specific title
-p-value
Literature Review - ✔✔-Not original research
,-written about existing research to point out best current evidence
-general title
-reads like an essay
-no results or methods
Meta-Analysis - ✔✔-a collection of many empirical studies and synthesizing
them for one overall result
-a lot of combined data
-discussion of methods, but only about how they collected all the data
Corticotrophin Releasing Hormone (CRH) is released from the
_________________ and prompts the secretion of ________________
from the ___________________. - ✔✔-Hypothalamus
-ACTH
-Anterior Pituitary
Phillip appears t be healthy, but his doctor recommends he get screened
for prostate cancer due to a family history if the disease. Screening is what
type of prevention? - ✔✔Secondary
Julia wants to start running as a way of staying healthy. She doesn't have
confidence in her ability to maintain a regular running schedule though,
which causes her to avoid initiating the behavior. Which theory of behavior
change best explains this decision? - ✔✔Theory of Planned Behavior
,You are trying to determine the risk of CVD in two patients. Patient 1 has a
total cholesterol of 300 mg and an HDL of 100 mg. Patient 2 has a total
cholesterol of 240 mg and an HDL of 80 mg. Which patient appears to have
a higher risk of heart disease based on these numbers? - ✔✔They have an
equal risk, because both ratios are 1:3
Which is NOT true about Stage I of HIV infection?
A. It produces severe cold and flue symptoms that may not be recognizable
as HIV
B. The patient is contagious
C. It typically lasts for months to years
D. It lasts for about 8 weeks - ✔✔C. It typically lasts for months to years
Is it possible to observe the placebo effect even if you tell someone they
will be receiving a placebo? - ✔✔Yes
Using a case-control study design, researchers find a relative risk of 5.0
describes the relationship between having a high-stress occupation and
hypertension. This means: - ✔✔Those with a high stress occupation are 5
times more likely to have hypertension
What is the best type of study to demonstrate a causal relationship
between two variables? - ✔✔Experimental Study
, A ________ is a research design, that by definition, involves simply
describing a small group of patients who all have a similar diagnosis or
collection of symptoms. - ✔✔Case series
The Biomedical model` - ✔✔-idea that all disease has a biological cause,
and is usually the result of an infection/pathogen
-ignores any social or psychological factors
Which of the following p-values represents a value that would typically be
considered statistically significant?
A. 0.09
B. 0.21
C. 0.01
D. 0.06 - ✔✔0.01
Researchers use a cohort study design to investigate the hypothesis that
daily alcohol consumption increases the risk of developing dementia. The
dependent variable in this example is... - ✔✔Dementia Diagnosis
Researchers are studying the relationship between caffeine intake and
gastroesophogeal reflux disease (GERD). They recruit a sample of
individuals; half who have GERD and half who don't. Then they ask the
participants about their caffeine intake to see if people with GERD are more
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