Mini-Masters: Study Designs 101
Highlights
- Hierarchy of Evidence: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the most rigorous for establishing causality due to their design elements that control bias.
- Study Design and Research Questions: Study designs must align with research objectives, with experimental designs for causality, observational for associations, and descriptive for population snapshots.
- Ethical and Practical Limits: Ethical constraints and practicality influence study design choice, with some scenarios precluding the use of RCTs.
The selection of an appropriate study design is a critical and foundational step in scientific research, dictating the process and methods of data collection, analysis, and interpretation. These
designs are broadly categorized into experimental, observational, and descriptive types, each suited to different kinds of research questions and objectives. Broadly, study designs are
categorized into three main types: experimental, observational...
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