Experimental Epidemiology


A hypothesis is created, and an experimental model is built that includes the manipulation of one or more chosen parameters. The manipulation's outcome will either support or refute the theory. The assessment of a new drug's impact on an illness is one example. An specified group of patients is chosen, and some are chosen at random to receive the medication. The clinical differences between the groups should reflect the efficacy of the medicine if the sole distinction between the two is drug use.


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