Across
- 4. The ability of a diagnostic test to correctly identify individuals who do not have the disease (True Negative Rate). (11 letters)
- 6. The number of new cases of a disease occurring in an at-risk population over a specified time period. (9 letters)
- 8. statistical method used to compare the means of three or more independent, normally distributed groups. (5 letters)
- 9. An observational study design that starts with an exposure and follows subjects forward in time to determine the outcome. (6 letters)
- 11. The probability of correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis ($1 - \beta$). (5 letters)
- 12. The proportion of people who actually have the disease who test positive for it (True Positive Rate). (11 letters)
- 13. A methodological technique used in randomized controlled trials to prevent observation/information bias. (8 letters)
Down
- 1. A non-parametric statistical test used to determine if there is a significant association between two categorical variables. (9 letters)
- 2. A type of plot commonly used to visualize the summary results of a meta-analysis. (6 letters)
- 3. Step during design stage to control confounding
- 5. The constant, habitual presence of a disease or infectious agent within a defined geographic area or population. (7 letters)
- 7. A third variable that distorts the true association between an exposure and an outcome because it is related to both. (10 letters)
- 10. Measure of central tendancy in skewed data
