Case-control study

Question Description: Two (2) different coursework 11/2 pages each, apa, reference with 5yrs due on Friday.

1. Describe the common characteristics and design of a case-control study. Discuss the three important features when it comes to selecting cases and controls, and identify a situation when one of these might be violated. Discuss the limitations of using questionnaires for determining exposure status and provide examples of alternative strategies for collecting this information in a case-control study.

2. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of cross-sectional studies and examples of how they can be “descriptive” or “analytic” study designs. Discuss an example of a disease where survival could influence the association between a possible exposure and the disease when measured with a cross-sectional study.
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With that said, researchers may encounter challenges with this study design due to using questionnaires for determining exposure status. Johansen et al. (2017) explain that these questionnaires can only generate a hypothesis instead of testing the exposure status. Also, the patients giving self-reports in the questionnaires may provide false information, affecting the study’s credibility. This being a limitation, an alternative strategy that researchers could use to gather this information in the case-control study is implementing exposure assessments (Johansen et al., 2017). This helps measure, estimate, and assess the frequency and duration of exposure, thus giving credible results in the case-control study.

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