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Why Compare Groups?
Comparing groups helps researchers to identify
causal relationships
, determine the
effectiveness of interventions
, and understand the
natural history
of diseases. It allows epidemiologists to answer important questions such as:
Is a particular exposure associated with an increased risk of disease?
Does a new treatment reduce the risk of adverse health outcomes compared to standard care?
Are there differences in disease incidence between different demographic groups?
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