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What is a case-control study?

A. A type of longitudinal study
B. A retrospective study comparing individuals with a condition to those without
C. An irrelevant analysis
D. A narrative report

Answer: A retrospective study comparing individuals with a condition to those without


Additional Information: Case-control studies identify factors related to specific outcomes.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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