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What Are the Commonly Used Statistical Methods?
Epidemiological studies often utilize statistical methods to analyze and interpret data. Common methods include:
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Cox proportional hazards models
for survival analysis.
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Logistic regression
for binary outcomes.
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Poisson regression
for rate data.
These methods help in identifying associations between exposures and health outcomes, adjusting for confounders, and estimating the strength of these associations.
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