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What Type of Study is Being Conducted?
Identifying the type of study is crucial. Common study designs in epidemiology include
cohort studies
,
case-control studies
,
cross-sectional studies
, and
randomized controlled trials
. Each design has its strengths and limitations, which influence the interpretation of the results.
Frequently asked queries:
What is the Study Objective?
What Type of Study is Being Conducted?
Is the Study Population Appropriately Defined?
How Were the Data Collected?
Are the Variables Clearly Defined?
What Statistical Methods Were Used?
Were Ethical Considerations Addressed?
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