Longitudinal studies provide
A) stronger evidence of causality than randomised experiments
B) stronger evidence of causality than cross‐sectional studies
C) weaker evidence of causality than cross‐sectional studies
D) weaker evidence of causality than case‐control studies
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Q2: A cohort study involves
A)studying a group of
Q3: An odds ratio less than 1 indicates
Q4: A researcher calculates the risk and odds
Q6: A study that compares the health of
Q7: Case‐control studies
A)identify a representative section of the
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A)risk ratios, odds
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