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How do researchers address the issue of potential biases in epidemiological studies?

Researchers address potential biases by designing studies that minimize selection, information, and confounding biases. This includes using random sampling, ensuring accurate data collection methods, and employing statistical techniques to control for confounding variables. Transparency in reporting methods and findings also helps to identify and mitigate biases.

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