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The characteristics being observed
Variables
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How do you Present your Data
Tabular and Graphical
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Elements in the Scope of Demographic Data
Population Size, Composition, Distribution, Density
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The time interval between the exposure to an infectious agent
Incubation period
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Pictograph
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The Numerical Facts or Figures
Statistical Data
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Structure of Distribution
Sample size, space, classes, frequency
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People are counted to place where they are physically present at the time of census
De Facto
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Give at least 3(Three) Examples of Demographic
Census, NSO, Survey, Administrative, Historical Records,
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A relationship between two numbers.
Ratio
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A count gives the number of occurence of the event studied
Count
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Bar Graph
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A person or animal presumbly not possesing sufficient resistance against a particular pathogenic agent
Susceptible
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A state of complete physical, mental and social well - being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Health
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Types of Scales
Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio
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A study of distribution and determinants of health related states or events
Epidemiology
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Attributes to Health Indicator
Measurability, Validity, Timeliness, Replicabiltiy, Sustainability, Relevance & Comprehensiveness
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The difference between the crude birth rate and the crude death rate
Population growth
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Histograph
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An event or existing case of a disease at a specified time
Prevalence Event
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The most basic unit when managed generates an indicator
DATA
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Sources of Data
Primary and Secondary Data
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Measure designed to summarize information about a given priority topic in population health or health system performance
Health Indicator
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A new event or case of a disease
Incident Event
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The total number of Death to residents in a specified georaphic area
Crude Death Rate
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The Average number of individuals per unit area or volume
Population
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The spiral that begins with the production of evidence and culminates in public health action
Evidence Based Public Health
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Refers to the procedure of applying a reference scale to a variable
Measure
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Any human, animal, inanimate object in which infectious agents live and multiply
Reservoir
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The occurence of disease in a community
Epidemic
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Measuring health variables involves using different levels of Measurements
Direct individual observation & Observation of Population
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The study of human population by statistical methods
Demography
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Line graph
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People counted to the place where they usually live regardless of where they are at the time of census
De Jure
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The science that deals with the collection, classification and use of numerical fact
Statistics
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Scatter Point Diagram
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Methods of Collection
Records Review, Systematic Observation, Interview, Use of Questionnaire
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Component Part Diagram
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Constant presence of disease
Endemic
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The number of new cases of a disease or other health condition
Incidence Rate
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A fair indicator of the comparative health of the people
Crude Birth Rate
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Organism capable of causing the disease
Infectious agent
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Give the Significance of Demorgraphic Data to the Community
Anticipate Health Problems; Determine the Availability & Needs for Resources, Basis for Evaluation
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The number of existing cases of a disease
Prevalence Rate
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What kind is the Data Presentation
Frequency Polygon
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Types of Statistical Data
Qualitative and Quantitative
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The entry and development of an infectious agent in the body
Infection
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The number of times an observation occurs
Frequency
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