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How is Evidence Evaluated?
The evaluation of evidence involves assessing the quality, validity, and applicability of the data. Key factors considered include:
Study design
and methodology
Sample size
and representativeness
Bias
and confounding factors
Statistical significance
and clinical relevance
Tools such as the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) framework are often used to assess the quality of evidence.
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