Discuss temporal differences in cohort designs for epidemiologic research.
Discuss the different sources of epidemiologic data and what each is used for.
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2. Discuss access to sources of epidemiologic data, including shared data and record linkage.
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3. Present the most important criteria for assessing the quality and utility of epidemiologic data? Explain why these criteria are so important.
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4. What is meant by an “experimental” approach in epidemiology? Provide at least one example of this approach.
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5. Discuss temporal differences in cohort designs for epidemiologic research. Why is this aspect important to consider?
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6. Explain measures of interpretation in cohort studies, and provide at least one relevant example.
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7. What is meant by an intervention study as a type of experimental epidemiological study design? Provide at least one relevant example.
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8. What is meant by a community trial as a type of experimental epidemiological study design? Provide at least one relevant example.
Your response must be at least 300 words in length.