Epidemiologic study designs
Descriptive studies and surveillance An alternate stimulus to investigation may come from a surveillance activity or descriptive study. The descriptive study might be a re-analysis of data collected for some other purpose (e.g., from a national population survey or possibly from an analytic study of another hypothesis or even another
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