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How is Scientific Evidence Gathered?
Evidence is gathered through various study designs including
cohort studies
,
case-control studies
,
randomized controlled trials
(RCTs), and
cross-sectional studies
. Each design has unique strengths and limitations, and the choice of study design depends on the research question, ethical considerations, and available resources.
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What is Scientific Evidence in Epidemiology?
How is Scientific Evidence Gathered?
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