Biological Anthropology
A case-control study is a type of observational research design that compares individuals with a specific condition or disease (cases) to those without the condition (controls) to identify factors that may contribute to the disease. This approach is particularly useful in epidemiology and public health, as it allows researchers to evaluate associations between risk factors and health outcomes in a relatively efficient manner.
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