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question 21 for a cause-specific death rate, the denominator is the total population at the beginning of the year. a true b false
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Cause - specific death rate formula is (Number of deaths from a specific cause / Population at risk of that cause) × multiplier. The denominator isn't the total population at the start of the year but the population at risk for that specific cause (or sometimes mid - year population for general death rate - related denominators). So the statement is false.
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B. False