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case control studies:
What are the Strengths of Case Control Studies?
Case control studies have several strengths:
They are particularly useful for studying rare diseases.
They can be conducted relatively quickly and are less expensive compared to cohort studies.
They are effective in studying diseases with long latency periods.
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