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  2. Nested case–control study - Wikipedia

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    A nested casecontrol (NCC) study is a variation of a casecontrol study in which cases and controls are drawn from the population in a fully enumerated cohort. [1] Usually, the exposure of interest is only measured among the cases and the selected controls. Thus the nested casecontrol study is more efficient than the full cohort design.

  3. Case–control study - Wikipedia

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    Although in classical casecontrol studies, it remains true that the odds ratio can only approximate the relative risk in the case of rare diseases, there is a number of other types of studies (case–cohort, nested casecontrol, cohort studies) in which it was later shown that the odds ratio of exposure can be used to estimate the relative ...

  4. Outline of clinical research - Wikipedia

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    Clinical study design. Blind experiment; Case report; Case series; Case study; Case-control study; Clinical control group; Cohort study; Cross-sectional study; Crossover study; First-in-man study; Longitudinal study; Minimisation; Multicenter trial; Nested case-control study; Observational study; Open-label trial; Placebo-controlled studies ...

  5. Inclusion and exclusion criteria - Wikipedia

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    Cohort, nested case-control, cardiovascular trial follow-up study (or systematic review or meta-analysis of these study types) that measures a novel risk factor and estimates its predictive value after adjusting for Framingham variables; Exclude criteria: No data

  6. Cohort study - Wikipedia

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    A nested case-control study is a case control nested inside of a cohort study. The procedure begins like a normal cohort study, however, as participants develop the outcome of interest they are selected as cases. Once the cases are identified, controls are selected and matched to each case.

  7. List of statistics articles - Wikipedia

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    Case-control – redirects to Case-control study; Case-control study; Catastro of Ensenada – a census of part of Spain; Categorical data; Categorical distribution; Categorical variable; Cauchy distribution; Cauchy–Schwarz inequality; Causal Markov condition; CDF-based nonparametric confidence interval; Ceiling effect (statistics) Cellular noise

  8. Category:Cohort study methods - Wikipedia

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    Nested casecontrol study; P. ... Prospective cohort study; R. Retrospective cohort study This page was last edited on 6 December 2016, at 18:19 (UTC ...

  9. Talk:Nested case–control study - Wikipedia

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    "in a nested-case-control study, some number of controls are selected for each case from that case's matched risk set. By matching on factors such as age and selecting controls from relevant risk sets, the nested case control model is generally more efficient than a case-cohort design with the same number of selected controls." - No.