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accuracy of the data
How Can Data Accuracy be Assessed?
Data accuracy can be assessed through various methods including
validation studies
,
cross-checking with other data sources
, and
statistical techniques
to identify outliers or inconsistencies. Additionally, conducting thorough
data audits
and employing
quality control measures
during data collection and processing can help in ensuring data accuracy.
Frequently asked queries:
What Defines Data Accuracy in Epidemiology?
How Can Data Accuracy be Assessed?
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