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- Q961652 subject Q5601738.
- Q961652 subject Q6159380.
- Q961652 subject Q8690426.
- Q961652 abstract "A case-control study is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some supposed causal attribute. Case-control studies are often used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who have that condition/disease (the "cases") with patients who do not have the condition/disease but are otherwise similar (the "controls"). They require fewer resources but provide less evidence for causal inference than a randomized controlled trial.".
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- Q961652 wikiPageExternalLink www.wtccc.org.uk.
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- Q961652 wikiPageWikiLink Q5601738.
- Q961652 wikiPageWikiLink Q6159380.
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- Q961652 wikiPageWikiLink Q8690426.
- Q961652 comment "A case-control study is a type of observational study in which two existing groups differing in outcome are identified and compared on the basis of some supposed causal attribute. Case-control studies are often used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who have that condition/disease (the "cases") with patients who do not have the condition/disease but are otherwise similar (the "controls").".
- Q961652 label "Case-control study".
- Q961652 depiction ExplainingCaseControlSJW.jpg.