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A) an endemic illness.
B) an epidemic.
C) an acute illness.
D) a pandemic.
E) a prevalent illness.
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A) how women's traditional role can foster depression
B) how women's hormonal swings can foster depression
C) how best to use mood-altering drugs in treating depressed women
D) how best to use psychotherapy in treating depressed women
E) how women's relationships with their mothers can foster depression
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A) cities are healthier places to live than rural areas.
B) long-distance travel increases public health by exposing doctors to new scientific ideas.
C) changes in medical technology play a large role in increasing average life expectancy.
D) changes in the knowledge base of folk healers play a large role in increasing average life expectancy.
E) changes in women's roles can play a large role in increasing average life expectancy.
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A) the sociological perspective.
B) functionalist theory.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) a public health perspective.
E) radical theory.
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A) Qualitative data is particularly useful for helping us understand how people think about their lives.
B) Quantitative data is particularly useful for helping us understand how people think about their lives.
C) Quantitative data is especially useful when it provides in-depth analysis of small samples.
D) Quantitative research is most useful for studying tobacco use.
E) None of the above.
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A) social security.
B) power.
C) genetics.
D) culture.
E) biological events.
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A) social roles.
B) power.
C) socialization.
D) epidemiology.
E) educational institutions.
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A) chronic diseases.
B) infectious diseases.
C) accidents and trauma.
D) infant and maternal mortality.
E) diseases of old age.
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A) reflects virtually the entire population.
B) less often was collected for a specific purpose that might have biased the results.
C) is increasingly accessible due to electronic record keeping.
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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A) how doctors' attitudes result in poorer persons receiving worse health care than wealthier persons
B) how poor people's attitudes toward doctors result in their receiving a lower quality of care than wealthier persons receive
C) why poor persons develop arthritis more often than wealthier persons
D) how individuals' attitudes toward risk-taking affect whether they follow medical advice
E) why wealthier persons live longer on average than poor persons
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A) how biological factors can trigger alcoholism
B) how one's relationship with one's mother can trigger alcoholism
C) how prejudice against Native Americans can foster high rates of alcoholism among Native Americans
D) how genetic factors can cause Native Americans to have a high rate of alcoholism
E) how Native American culture encourages individuals to become alcoholic
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A) epidemiological transition.
B) sociological transition.
C) expectational profile.
D) demographic shift.
E) developed nation syndrome.
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A) whether the research was based on a random sample.
B) whether the researchers controlled statistically for possibly confounding variables.
C) what type of magazine or journal published it.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) almost 30 years.
B) almost 40 years.
C) almost 50 years.
D) almost 70 years.
E) over 80 years.
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A) the introduction of smallpox inoculation.
B) the development of new medical treatments.
C) changes in nutrition and living conditions.
D) the natural evolution of epidemics.
E) the natural evolution of microorganisms into less dangerous forms.
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