SCMA 1290 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Framingham Heart Study, Longitudinal Study

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22 Jan 2020
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Also known as a cross-sectional analysis, transverse study, prevalence study is a type of observational study that analyzes data from a population, or a representative subset, at a specific point in time that is, cross-sectional data. Cross-sectional studies are observational in nature and are known as descriptive research, not causal or relational, meaning that you can"t use them to determine the cause of something, such as a disease. Researchers record the information that is present in a population, but they do not manipulate variables. The study takes place at a single point in time. It allows researchers to look at numerous characteristics at once (age, income, gender, etc. ) It"s often used to look at the prevailing characteristics in a given population. It can provide information about what is happening in a current population. Follows a group of people over a long period of time. Ex; long term use of ____ effects ____ They are just looking for correlation and relationships.

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