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What Are Common Data Collection Methods?
Epidemiologists typically use several methods to collect data, including:
1.
Surveys
2.
Interviews
3.
Observational studies
4.
Case-control studies
5.
Cohort studies
6.
Randomized controlled trials
(RCTs)
7. Use of
existing data
(e.g., hospital records, health registries)
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