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When is it appropriate to adjust or standardize a rate? When the population is old When the population is young When you want to compare populations None of the above All of the above Cuesti What are the two possible approaches to prevention in the field of public health? o Population-based and high-risk Population-based and low-risk High-risk and low-risk Aggressive and passive None of the above
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