Choosing an appropriate study design is a critical decision that can largely determine whether your study will successfully answer your research question. A quick look at the contents page of a biomedical journal or even at the health news section of a news website is enough to tell you that there are many different ways to conduct epidemiological research.
This course is part of the Epidemiology for Public Health Specialization
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Compare and contrast different epidemiological study designs in order to describe their strengths and weaknesses.
Skills you will gain
- Randomized Controlled Trial
- Case-Control Study
- Study designs
- Cohort
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction to Study Designs: Ecological and Cross-Sectional Studies
Case Control Studies
Cohort Studies and Nested Studies
Randomised Controlled Trials
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Excellent overview of different epidemiological study designs! I learned a lot from this course.
This is absolutely a comprehensive course that elevates one's knowledge in Epidemiology.
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Thankyou for providing a clear knowledge about the study design.
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