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Cognitive and Neuroimaging for Neurodegenerative Disorders: A Cohort Study Design with Initial Findings

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Study Design Algorithm

Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, 2015
To aid authors in correctly naming their study design, to assist readers and reviewers who must decide what the design was for some published studies, and to provide consistency in evaluating the design of published studies, especially for those conducting systematic reviews and evidence synthesis.An annotated algorithm method is used to prompt serial ...
Jeff, Andrews, Frances E, Likis
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Designing Physiogenomic Studies

Pharmacogenomics, 2006
‘The increase in sample size needed to account for multiple testing is relatively modest, increasing only logarithmically with the number of markers, thus remaining quite feasible even for genome-wide SNP arrays.’ Micro- and nano-array technologies can produce millions of biomarkers for biomedical research.
Theodore R, Holford   +2 more
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Understanding Study Design

PM&R, 2011
Medical studies use several common designs. Correctly naming a study’s design is not just an exercise in terminology but helps readers to evaluate the study’s level of evidence, limitations and biases, and statistical analyses. Analytic studies evaluate the association between a risk factor (eg, intervention, exposure) and the outcome.
Kristin L, Sainani, Rita A, Popat
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Observational Study Design

2007
Much can be learned about a process by observing changes over time or by comparing two different processes under different conditions. This chapter introduces the major types of observational study designs: the longitudinal or cohort study, the comparative or case-control study, and some of their variants.
Raymond G, Hoffmann, Hyun Ja, Lim
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Study Design for Sequencing Studies

2016
Once a biochemical method has been devised to sample RNA or DNA of interest, sequencing can be used to identify the sampled molecules with high fidelity and low bias. High-throughput sequencing has therefore become the primary data acquisition method for many genomics studies and is being used more and more to address molecular biology questions.
Loren A, Honaas   +2 more
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