EPI 390 Study Guide - Final Guide: Coronary Artery Disease, Fallacy, Adbc

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Ecologic comparison study involves an assessment of the association between exposure rates and disease rates during the same time period. Ecologic correlation an association between two variables (exposure and outcome) measured at the group level. "an erroneous inference that may occur because an association observed between variables on an aggregate level does not necessarily represent or reflect the association that exists at an individual level;" Worldwide, richer cities have higher rates of coronary heart disease (chd) than poorer cities. It would be incorrect to infer that richer individuals have higher rates of chd than poorer individuals. In fact, in industrialized cities poorer people have higher chd rates than richer ones. May provide information about the context of health. Can be performed when individual-level measurements are not available. Can be conducted rapidly and with minimal resources. Imprecise measurement of exposure depending where you obtain data from.

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