case control studies

How is a Case Control Study Conducted?

The study begins by selecting cases, individuals who have the disease or condition under investigation. Controls, who are similar to cases in most respects but do not have the disease, are then selected. Data on exposure to potential risk factors are collected retrospectively, meaning that researchers look back in time to gather this information. This data collection can be done through medical records, interviews, or questionnaires.

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