Philosophy of Science
Case-control studies are observational research designs used to identify and analyze the association between exposures (such as risk factors) and outcomes (such as diseases). In this type of study, individuals with a specific condition (cases) are compared to those without the condition (controls) to determine if there are differences in past exposure to a potential risk factor. This method is particularly useful for investigating rare diseases or outcomes and allows researchers to infer potential causal relationships.
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