cohort studies

How Do Cohort Studies Compare to Other Study Designs?

Cohort studies are often compared to case-control studies and cross-sectional studies.
Case-Control Studies: These are retrospective and compare individuals with a disease (cases) to those without (controls) to identify risk factors. They are generally quicker and cheaper but more prone to bias than cohort studies.
Cross-Sectional Studies: These studies examine the relationship between diseases and other variables at a single point in time. They are useful for generating hypotheses but cannot establish temporal relationships.

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