Abnormal Psychology
A case-control study is a research design that compares individuals with a specific condition or outcome (cases) to those without the condition (controls) to identify potential risk factors or causes. This type of study is often retrospective, meaning it looks back in time to find associations between exposure and outcomes, making it particularly useful in fields like epidemiology and psychology for understanding rare disorders.
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