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  2. Cohort study - Wikipedia

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    A cohort study is a particular form of longitudinal study that samples a cohort (a group of people who share a defining characteristic, typically those who experienced a common event in a selected period, such as birth or graduation), performing a cross-section at intervals through time.

  3. Category:Cohort studies - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Health and Aging Study; Millennium Cohort Family Study; Millennium Cohort Study; Millennium Cohort Study (United States) Million Women Study; Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis; Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study

  4. Cohort (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Case–control study versus cohort on a timeline. "OR" stands for "odds ratio" and "RR" stands for "relative risk".In statistics, epidemiology, marketing and demography, a cohort is a group of subjects who share a defining characteristic (typically subjects who experienced a common event in a selected time period, such as birth or graduation).

  5. Retrospective cohort study - Wikipedia

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    A retrospective cohort study, also called a historic cohort study, is a longitudinal cohort study used in medical and psychological research. A cohort of individuals that share a common exposure factor is compared with another group of equivalent individuals not exposed to that factor, to determine the factor's influence on the incidence of a ...

  6. Cohort - Wikipedia

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    Cohort (taxonomy), in biology, one of the taxonomic ranks; Cohort study, a form of longitudinal study used in medicine and social science; Cohort analysis, a subset of behavioral analytics that takes the data from a given data set; Generational cohort, an aggregation of individuals who experience the same event within the same time interval

  7. Cohort analysis - Wikipedia

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    In cohort analysis, "each new group [cohort] provides the opportunity to start with a fresh set of users," [5] allowing the company to look at only the data that is relevant to the current query and act on it. For example, in eCommerce, customers who signed up in the last two weeks and who made a purchase may constitute a cohort.

  8. Prospective cohort study - Wikipedia

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    Case–control study versus cohort on a timeline. "OR" stands for "odds ratio" and "RR" stands for "relative risk". A prospective cohort study is a longitudinal cohort study that follows over time a group of similar individuals ( cohorts ) who differ with respect to certain factors under study to determine how these factors affect rates of a ...

  9. Category:Cohort study methods - Wikipedia

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