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NR 546 Week 7 Case Study- child and adolescent Subjective

PUBH 6033—Week 1 Assignment Worksheet: Study Designs, Variables, and Levels of Measurement Instructions: Read the research scenario and identify the study design, variables, and levels of measurement. Click on the answer box and select the correct answer for each question. (2 pts each) These are the answer choices: Study designs: case-control, cohort, cross-sectional, experimental Variables: dependent, independent Levels of measurement: categorical*, ordinal, quantitative* *Note: In this course, levels of measurement will be classified according to terms used in the Gerstman textbook. Nominal is a synonym for categorical. Continuous, scale, interval, and ratio are synonyms for quantitative. Student Name: _____________________________________________ Scenario 1: Researchers tested whether a new drug called AMP50 (DRUG) could shrink cancer cells. Two hundred patients were recruited from a large university hospital; half were given the new drug while the other half were given a placebo. The results indicated a statistically significant reduction in tumor volume (TUM) for patients taking the new drug as opposed to patients taking the placebo. Coding for study variables: DRUG— 1 = AMP50 drug; 2 = placebo TUM— tumor volume (V = (L x W2)/2); 0-300 cm2 Question ANSWER 1. What study design was used in this scenario? Choose an item. 2. What was the independent variable? Choose an item. 3. What was the dependent variable? Choose an item. 4. What is the level of measurement for DRUG? Choose an item. 5. What is the level of measurement for TUM? Choose an item. Scenario 2: A study was conducted to determine the source of an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in United Arab Emirates. A total of 27 cases with fever, cough, and shortness of breath and 54 matched controls without symptoms were interviewed with a standardized questionnaire. Exposure to dromedary camels at a farm in Abu Dhabi (EXP) in the week before illness was significantly associated with MERS infection. Coding for study variables: EXP — dromedary camel exposure; 0 = no; 1 = yes MERS — Middle East Syndrome infection; 0 = no; 1 = yes Question ANSWER 6. What study design was used in this scenario? Choose an item. 7. What was the independent variable? Choose an item. 8. What was the dependent variable? Choose an item. 9, What is the level of measurement for EXP? Choose an item. 10. What is the level of measurement for MERS? Choose an item. Scenario 3: A team of researchers was interested in assessing whether chlamydia infection (CLMD) was associated with alcohol use (ALC) on a college campus in Illinois. Participants included 350 students who attended a sexually transmitted disease screening event in April 2019. Urine samples were tested in a laboratory for presence of chlamydia and alcohol use was assessed by self-reported questionnaire. Coding for study variables: CLMD – 0 = no; 1 = yes ALC – Average # drinks per week (0-85) Question ANSWER 11. What study design was used in this scenario? Choose an item. 12. What was the independent variable? Choose an item. 13. What was the dependent variable? Choose an item. 14. What is the level of measurement for CLMD? Choose an item. 15. What is the level of measurement for ALC? Choose an item. Scenario 4: The DANLIFE Study is a large prospective investigation of psychosocial predictors of health in Denmark. All children born after 1980 are given a personal registration number that can be linked to databases that collect information on drug prescriptions, hospitalizations, income, and employment over the lifecourse. Researchers used linked data to examine the association between childhood adversities and development of type 1 diabetes (DIA). The results indicated that parental separation (SEP, the most common childhood adversity) was significantly associated with diagnosis of type 1 diabetes, even after adjusting for maternal education (EDUC). Coding for study variables: EDUC— maternal education; 1 = low; 2 = middle; 3 = high SEP – parental separation; 0 = no; 1 = yes DIA — type 1 diabetes; 0 = no; 1 = yes Question ANSWER 16. What study design was used in this scenario? Choose an item. 17. What was the independent variable? Choose an item. 18. What was the dependent variable? Choose an item. 19. What is the level of measurement for EDUC? Choose an item. 20. What is the level of measurement for SEP? Choose an item. The Assignment (1-2 pages) Summarize the purpose of the study Identify the stated or implied hypothesis [or expected outcome(s)] Describe the variables examined in the study Summarize the research methodology used in carrying out the study including the following: Study participants Study design utilized Procedures used to gather data Type(s) of statistical analysis/analyses used No, I don’t intend use tutor work as mine rather use it to guide me

 
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