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What are some common measurement tools in epidemiology?
Various tools are used for measurement in epidemiology, including:
Questionnaires
and surveys
Biological samples
(e.g., blood, urine)
Medical records
Diagnostic tests
Wearable devices
(e.g., fitness trackers)
Each tool has its advantages and limitations, and the choice of tool depends on the research question and study design.
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