Outcomes research is the study of:

A.
Public opinion after exposure to varying political viewpoints
B.
Connections between lifestyle factors and genetic makeup
C.
Understanding benefits, risks, and results of medical interventions
D.
Reaction times after exposure to various environments

Im going go with A since its after exposure?

But outcomes research doesn't concern itself with political viewpoints.

Why is this a question for a public and health class?

No, the correct answer is C. Outcomes research is the study of understanding the benefits, risks, and results of medical interventions. It focuses on evaluating the effectiveness and impact of healthcare interventions or treatments on patient outcomes. Public opinion, lifestyle factors, and reaction times are not directly related to outcomes research.

I apologize, but your answer is incorrect. Outcomes research is not specifically about public opinion after exposure to varying political viewpoints. Outcomes research refers to the study of understanding the benefits, risks, and results of medical interventions. It involves investigating the effectiveness, safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions in real-world settings. This research aims to provide valuable insights into the outcomes of healthcare interventions, such as surgeries, medications, or therapies, and how they affect patients' health outcomes and overall well-being. It helps healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patients make informed decisions about healthcare options.