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What it cumulative incidence rate

Cumulative incidence is a measure of frequency, as in epidemiology where it is a measure of disease frequency during a period of time. Cumulative incidence is the incidence calculated using a period of time during which all of the individuals in the population are considered to be at risk for the outcome. It is sometimes referred to as the incidence proportion or the attack rate. Cumulative incidence is calculated by the number of new cases during a period divided by the number of people at risk in the population at the beginning of the study. Cumulative incidence is a measure of frequency, as in epidemiology where it is a measure of disease frequency during a period of time. Cumulative incidence is the incidence calculated using a period of time during which all of the individuals in the population are considered to be at risk for the outcome. It is sometimes referred to as the incidence proportion or the attack rate. Cumulative incidence is calculated by the number of new cases during a period divided by the number of people at risk in the population at the beginning of the study.

Who studies reptiles

A person who studies amphibians and reptiles is referred to as a herpetologist.

What is Switzerland's average life expectancy

what is switzerlands average life expectancy

What major social transformations happened during the Industrial Revolution

Many people moved from rural areas to cities.

What is a permanent result of Aryan migration

language

What terms best describes an eating disorder

General term that describes a variety of abnormal or atypical eating behaviors

Mexico City is considered a megacity because it

Mexico City is considered a megacity because it is the 15th largest city in the world by city proper and the third largest by metropolitan area.

What might a structural functionalist think about suburbanization

It has a purpose, which is to expand society in a stable manner

Which scenario shows a division of labor

one worker waters the plants, while another worker pulls the weeds growing around the plants

What are some organizations which deal with health maintenance

There are a wide variety of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) that are currently in existence. MVP, Blue Cross, and Medicare, for example, are all examples of HMOs.

Which of the following is not an example of a service provided by beneficial bacteria

broremediation

Shortages or spikes in which of the following can have a potential impact on a global economy

energy

Which of the following describes a drawback of a command economy compared to a free market economy

Answer this question… It reduces innovation by requiring all businesses to follow government orders.

What are symbolic interactionists looking for when they view modern society

why the personal relationships of people change

What is one of the major areas of social policy in the United states

health policy

What is the major difference between nuclear and extended families

The type of blood relation in the group-apex

What is meant by cultural lag

some aspects of culture change more slowly than others

Which statement best describes a similarity between a democracy and a republic

the answer is .C your welcome

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