Intervention Study Fundamentals
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What is the primary study question in an intervention study?

  • What is the cost-effectiveness of the intervention?
  • Does the exposure (intervention) cause the outcome? (correct)
  • How do participants feel about the intervention?
  • What demographic factors influence participation?

Which of the following is a requirement for conducting an intervention study?

  • The control group must receive a placebo.
  • The experiment is ethically justifiable. (correct)
  • The intervention must be costly and complex.
  • The participants must be from the same geographic region.

What is one of the first steps in designing an intervention study?

  • Conduct a pilot study to test the intervention.
  • Select the method for randomizing participants.
  • Decide what constitutes a favorable outcome. (correct)
  • Analyze previous studies on similar interventions.

What is a significant aspect to watch out for in an intervention study?

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Which statistical measure is key in evaluating an intervention study's effectiveness?

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Intervention Study

A study comparing outcomes of a group receiving an intervention (treatment) to a control group.

Study Objective

To find if an intervention causes an outcome.

Random Assignment

Participants are put into groups (intervention or control) randomly.

Control Group

A group that doesn't receive the intervention. Used to compare.

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Efficacy

The success or effectiveness of an intervention.

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