8.) Match the following type of bias with the correct definition (10 points) Answer Bias Type Letter Definition Exclusio
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8.) Match the following type of bias with the correct definition (10 points) Answer Bias Type Letter Definition Exclusion bias workers, on average, are healthier than the general population A healthier subjects may be more likely to respond than unhealthy subjects Response bias B B Latency bias systematic error due to interviewers' subconscious or conscious gathering of selective data c I Volunteer bias D systematic error due to differences in accuracy or completeness of recall or memory of past events Recall bias different eligibility rules are applied to cases and controls E Reporting bias systematic errors in methods of ascertainment diagnosis or verification of cases in a study F analysis of risk factors begins before the exposed have developed the disease Withdrawal bias G systematic error due to differences
Latency bias C interviewers' subconscious or conscious gathering of selective data systematic error due to differences in accuracy or completeness of recall or memory of past events Volunteer bias D different eligibility rules are applied to cases and controls Recall bias E Reporting bias systematic errors in methods of ascertainment, diagnosis or I verification of cases in a study F analysis of risk factors begins before the exposed have developed the disease Withdrawal bias G Interviewer bias H systematic error due to differences in characteristics between those who volunteer to take part in a study and those who do not Surveillance bias I patients who are lost to follow up differ from those who remain Healthy worker bias selectively revealing or suppressing of information about past medical history J
Latency bias C interviewers' subconscious or conscious gathering of selective data systematic error due to differences in accuracy or completeness of recall or memory of past events Volunteer bias D different eligibility rules are applied to cases and controls Recall bias E Reporting bias systematic errors in methods of ascertainment, diagnosis or I verification of cases in a study F analysis of risk factors begins before the exposed have developed the disease Withdrawal bias G Interviewer bias H systematic error due to differences in characteristics between those who volunteer to take part in a study and those who do not Surveillance bias I patients who are lost to follow up differ from those who remain Healthy worker bias selectively revealing or suppressing of information about past medical history J