Biomedical Engineering II
A case-control study is a type of observational research design used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing individuals with the condition (cases) to those without it (controls). This method is particularly useful in studying rare diseases or outcomes, as it allows researchers to look back in time to find possible risk factors associated with the disease. By analyzing the differences between these two groups, researchers can generate hypotheses about potential causal relationships.
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