The Relative Risk is best used for 1. Clinical data 2. Some expose and some not
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The Relative Risk is best used for 1. Clinical data 2. Some expose and some not to causative agent 3. All exposed to causative agent 4. Both 1,2. 5. Both 1, 3. E. F. Model II regression is not recommended because 1. The b 2. No useful information gained from that analysis 3. Model I data are best suited for Correlation Analysis 4. All of the preceding 5. Both 1,3 G. The assumption of homogeneity of group variances is relevant to 1. Correlation Analysis 2. Model I Regression Analysis 3. ANOVA 4. All of the preceding 5. Both 2,3.Explanation / Answer
E)
option 4 is correct
since
relative risk is only calculated for categorical data, i.e expose and not to expose
and clinical data, like cure and not to cure
F)
4th option is correct
since both x,y variables are interchangeble and it is not useful in real time situations for prediction purpose
g)
ANOVA is only suitable for testing homoguinity of variances
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