Measurement & Study Designs

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Across
  1. 3. electronic technology designed to record an individual’s movements or physiological responses to movement
  2. 5. used to determine whether associations uncovered in epidemiologic observaions represent cause-&-effect relations.
  3. 8. no clear suspected causes of disease; epidemiologist attempt to piece together causes after the fact
  4. 10. assessment of physical activity involves an individual recording all activity for a defined period of time
Down
  1. 1. physical activity or fitness is measured simultaneously with measure of the frequency of disease, injury, or death(least convincing)
  2. 2. permits observation of the characteristics and behaviors of a group
  3. 4. asks a respondent to recall and report participation in physical activites, usually over a set period of time
  4. 6. a group of people banded together or treated as a group
  5. 7. treatment or control group is necessary to equally distribbute known and unkown puzzling variables between groups
  6. 9. watching and recording some type of physical activity at a facility