Retrospective Observational Study
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A Retrospective Observational Study is an observational study that analyzes information that was not intentionally collected to test a hypothesis.
- AKA: Post-hoc Analysis.
- Context:
- It can analysis by a Retrospective Data Analysis.
- It can be an Empirical Experiment Task (e.g. against Benchmark Data).
- It can ... is a group-based study where study group assignment follows study group observation.
- Example(s):
- a Case Study.
- a Retrospective Cohort Study.
- …
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Experimental Analysis, Post Hoc Fallacy, Retrospective Data Analysis Task.
References
2009
- http://www.health.state.mn.us/newbornscreening/glossary.html#retrospective
- Retrospective Study - This is a study that looks backwards in time. For example, this type of study might look at individuals who already are known to have a disease to try to figure out why they have the disease.
- (WordNet, 2009) ⇒ http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=retrospective
- S: (n) retrospective (an exhibition of a representative selection of an artist's life work)
- S: (adj) retrospective (concerned with or related to the past). “retrospective self-justification"
2008
- (Douma et al., 2008) ⇒ Stella Douma, Konstantinos Petidis, Michael Doumas, Panagiota Papaefthimiou, Areti Triantafyllou, Niki Kartali, Nikolaos Papadopoulos, Konstantinos Vogiatzis, and Chrysanthos Zamboulis. (2008). “Prevalence of Primary Hyperaldosteronism in Resistant Hypertension: A Retrospective Observational Study." The Lancet 371(9628).
2000
- (Witten & Frank, 2000) ⇒ Ian H. Witten, and Eibe Frank. (2000). “Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques with Java implementations." Morgan Kaufmann.
- The data used for mining has almost certainly not been gathered expressly for that purpose.