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What is Level II in Epidemiology?
Level II in epidemiology refers to
analytical studies
that investigate the associations between
exposures
and
outcomes
. These studies aim to understand the causality and the strength of relationships by employing various
research designs
such as
case-control
and
cohort studies
.
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