Subject-level Assignment Controlled Experiment
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A Subject-level Controlled Experiment is a controlled experiment where each experiment subject is determined during assignment.
- Context:
- It range from being a Case Cohort Study to being ....
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Observational Study.
References
2009
- US National Institute of Health. "IUPAC Glossary of Terms Used in Toxicology."
- case control study / case comparison study / case compeer study / case history study / case referent study / retrospective study
- Study which starts with the identification of persons with the disease (or other outcome variable) of interest, and a suitable control (comparison, reference) group of persons without the disease. The relationship of an attribute to the disease is examined by comparing the diseased and non-diseased with regard to how frequently the attribute is present or, if quantitative, the levels of the attribute, in the two groups.
- case control study / case comparison study / case compeer study / case history study / case referent study / retrospective study