AKT-1915

A pharmaceutical company is developing a new drug to treat ovarian cancer. During which phase of clinical trials is the drug’s effectiveness specifically evaluated?

AKT-1916

A researcher calculates various statistical values for a randomized controlled trial of a new drug vs an old drug that treats heart failure in elderly patients. She finds that the probability of type 1 error is 31%, the probability of type 2 error is 26%, the p-value is 0.04 and the confidence interval of 95%.

What is the power of this study for elderly patients?

AKT-1917

A new on-the-spot test is developed to test for the presence of Alzheimer’s disease in the blood. The results of the blood test were compared with that of brain imaging in 1000 participants, and are shown below.

Brain Imaging Positive
Brain Imaging Negative
Blood Test Positive 60 5
Blood Test Negative 40 895

A company would like to use the blood test to identify employees that are safe to handle sensitive information. They are particularly interested in the likelihood of an employee being free of Alzheimer’s disease when they provide a negative blood test result.

What is the negative predictive value of the blood test?

AKT-1918

A study is being conducted on 35-45 years healthy male volunteers to establish a causal link between smoking and colorectal cancer. All participants are required to log their consumption in order to stratify participants according to overall exposure. The study investigators will perform a colonoscopy on all study participants to investigate for the presence of colorectal cancer every 10 years.

What type of study is this?

AKT-1919

Which of the following is not a recognized approach used in qualitative research?

AKT-1920

You are working as a clinical research fellow. You design a case-control study to investigate the association between maternal diet during pregnancy and adolescent obesity.

What kind of bias is this study most susceptible to?

AKT-1921

A group of medical students want to investigate the impact of childhood drug use on the diagnosis of dementia in later life. They propose a case-control study design. The students will randomly select a sample of patients with dementia (the cases) and a sample of patients without dementia (the controls). After this, patients will be asked to report their experience of childhood drug use. The hospital’s ethical review board is concerned with the study design. They argue that this study is particularly susceptible to recall bias and should be revised.

What is the specific concern of the review board regarding the proposed study design?

AKT-1922

Which one of the following statements best describes a type I statistical error?

AKT-1923

A circumstance in which a subject in a research project alters their behavior due to the awareness of being monitored is referred to as what?

AKT-1924

A 47-year-old man seeks your guidance on quitting smoking and mentions his interest in using electronic cigarettes as a cessation aid. You recall reading a study that compared electronic cigarettes to nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation. The study involved primary care patients who were randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group.

What type of bias could potentially threaten the validity of this study?