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Observational studies. We observe one or more groups of subjects and their characteristics are described and/or analyzed.
Experimental. We can manipulate variables.
Series of cases. To describe characteristics of a patients group. Leads to the generation of hypothesis; use a short time period and there is not a control group.
Cases and controls. The beginning is with the presence or absence of outcome y review before in the time to detect risk factors.
Cohort. The beginning is with a subjects group with outcome; then, we classified them in exposed or non-exposed, and follow in the time to see if they develop the outcome.
Cross-sectional. We measure the exposure and the outcome in a subjects group simultaneously, in a point of the time.
Experimental. The beginning is with a cohort and randomize it to receive the intervention (experimental group) or not receive it (control group); then we follow to the subjects in the time to see if develop the outcome of interest.
Ecologic. The main characteristic is that study groups not individuals.