inclusion and exclusion criteria

What Role Do Exclusion Criteria Play?

Exclusion criteria are equally important and often serve multiple purposes:
Safety: To protect individuals who may be at increased risk of harm from participation.
Confounding Factors: To eliminate variables that could confound the study results, such as co-existing illnesses.
Compliance: To exclude individuals who are unlikely to adhere to the study protocol.
Prior Treatment: To exclude those who have undergone treatments that could affect the study outcomes.

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