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A randomized double-blind controlled trial is conducted on the efficacy of 2 different ACE-inhibitors. The null hypothesis is that both drugs will be equivalent in their blood-pressure-lowering abilities. The study concluded, however, that Medication 1 was more efficacious in lowering blood pressure than medication 2 as determined by a p-value < 0.01 (with significance defined as p ≤ 0.05). Which of the following statements is correct?

AWe can accept the null hypothesis.

BWe can reject the null hypothesis.

CThis trial did not reach statistical significance.

DThere is a 0.1% chance that medication 2 is superior.

EThere is a 10% chance that medication 1 is superior.

2

A 25-year-old man with a genetic disorder presents for genetic counseling because he is concerned about the risk that any children he has will have the same disease as himself. Specifically, since childhood he has had difficulty breathing requiring bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, and chest physiotherapy. He has also had diarrhea and malabsorption requiring enzyme replacement therapy. If his wife comes from a population where 1 in 10,000 people are affected by this same disorder, which of the following best represents the likelihood a child would be affected as well?

A0.01%

B2%

C0.5%

D1%

E50%

3

A research group wants to assess the safety and toxicity profile of a new drug. A clinical trial is conducted with 20 volunteers to estimate the maximum tolerated dose and monitor the apparent toxicity of the drug. The study design is best described as which of the following phases of a clinical trial?

APhase 0

BPhase III

CPhase V

DPhase II

EPhase I

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