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What are the Primary Types of Epidemiological Studies?
Epidemiological studies can be broadly classified into
observational
and
experimental
studies. Observational studies include
cohort
,
case-control
, and
cross-sectional
studies. Experimental studies primarily encompass
randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
and
field trials
. Each type has unique strengths and limitations, making them suitable for different research questions.
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