H SPH 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Ecological Fallacy, Ecological Study, Asthma

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Cross sectional study: it"s a snapshot of the population. You evaluate disease and exposure all at the same time. The basic question in analytical epidemiology: are exposure and disease linked? . An analytic study attempts to answer why and how a health-related state or event occurred. Experimental studies call this group the control group . Observational and experimental are the 2 ways you can go in analytic epi. In analytic observational studies, researchers observe relationships between variables. In analytic experimental studies, a portion of the participants are assigned something. Things you find at the group level may not apply to every individual though! (ecological fallacy) We don"t know if asthma is from smoking, or if the asthma occurred before smoking. Exposure and disease measures obtained at the same time: cross- sectional. Exposure and disease histories are collected simultaneously: cross- sectional. Case-control study: looking at people with and without the exposure (picked by exposure/disease status!)

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