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How is Exposure Measured?
Exposure can be measured using various methods depending on the nature of the factor and the study design. Common methods include
self-reported questionnaires
,
biomarkers
,
environmental monitoring
, and
geographical information systems (GIS)
. Accurate measurement of exposure is crucial for establishing reliable exposure-risk relationships.
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