large populations

What Methods are Used to Study Large Populations?

Several methods are employed to study large populations, including cross-sectional studies, cohort studies, and case-control studies. Cross-sectional studies provide a snapshot of the health status of a population at a single point in time. Cohort studies follow a group of people over a period to observe how their exposures affect their outcomes. Case-control studies compare individuals with a disease to those without to identify potential causes.

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