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Effective Matching for Confounding Control in Research Design

Matching is a key method to control confounding variables in research design by grouping individuals based on factors like age, enabling direct control of confounders. Individual and frequency matching are common techniques, with finer groupings leading to more effective results. Pair matching or 1:m matching can be applied, providing advantages in adjusting for confounders at the design stage. Explore the benefits and applications of matching to ensure accurate and reliable research outcomes.

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Effective Matching for Confounding Control in Research Design

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