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How to Measure the Dependent Variable?
Accurate measurement of the dependent variable is critical for the validity of an
epidemiological study
. Common methods include:
Surveys
and questionnaires
Medical records
and databases
Laboratory tests
and biomarkers
Physical examinations
Choosing the appropriate method depends on the nature of the dependent variable and the study design.
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