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NozarePētījuma dizainsEpidemioloģija
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gadsMid-20th century (formalized ~1950s–1970s)Mid-20th century (formal epidemiological design codified ~1950s)
AutorsDeveloped through convergence of epidemiological cohort methodology and social science panel survey traditionsDoll & Hill (British Doctors Study, 1951); Snow (cholera, 1854)
TipsQuantitative longitudinal observational designObservational longitudinal study design
PirmavotsHsiao, C. (2014). Analysis of Panel Data (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-1107038691Rothman, K. J., Greenland, S., & Lash, T. L. (2008). Modern Epidemiology (3rd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN: 978-0781755641
Citi nosaukumipanel cohort study, longitudinal panel cohort, cohort panel design, panel longitudinal studylongitudinal study, follow-up study, panel study, incidence study
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KopsavilkumsPanel-based cohort research is a longitudinal observational design that follows a defined group of individuals — the cohort — across multiple repeated measurement waves, collecting structured quantitative data at each wave. It merges the epidemiological strength of cohort tracking (a group sharing a common characteristic or entry point) with the panel study convention of standardized, repeated-contact data collection. The design enables analysis of change over time within individuals while supporting causal inference about exposure-outcome relationships.A cohort study assembles a group of individuals who share a common starting point — typically freedom from the outcome of interest — and follows them over time to observe who develops the outcome. By comparing incidence rates between exposed and unexposed subgroups, researchers can estimate relative risk and absolute risk differences. Cohort studies are the gold-standard observational design for measuring disease incidence and establishing temporal relationships between exposure and outcome.
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