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==Analytic studies==
 
==Analytic studies==
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Analytical studies aim to identify different 'subpopulations' of animals (defined by the presence or absence of exposures of interest) amongst which disease experience differs, in an attempt to identify risk factors or protective factors for disease. The ultimate aim is to draw conclusions regarding possible causative associations between exposures and disease (although, as mentioned earlier, causation is impossible to prove). Depending on the study design, this may be achieved by comparing 'disease outcome' between groups of animals with or without the exposure of interest, or by comparing 'exposure' between groups of animals with or without disease. Analytical studies can be viewed as '''observational''' or '''experimental''' in nature. In the case of observational studies, the investigator does has no control over the exposure status of the animals, whereas in experimental studies, the investigator allocates exposures to a selection of the animals. This has important repercussions for the interpretation of the results, as in the case of observational studies, the groups of animals defined by the exposure of interest may differ from each other in other ways than just the exposure of interest.  
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Analytical studies aim to identify different 'subpopulations' of animals (defined by the presence or absence of exposures of interest) amongst which disease experience differs, in an attempt to identify risk factors or protective factors for disease. The ultimate aim is to draw conclusions regarding possible causative associations between exposures and disease (although, as mentioned earlier, causation is impossible to prove). Depending on the study design, this may be achieved by comparing 'disease outcome' between groups of animals with or without the exposure of interest, or by comparing 'exposure' between groups of animals with or without disease. Analytical studies can be viewed as '''observational''' or '''experimental''' in nature. In the case of observational studies, the investigator does not have control over the exposure status of the animals, whereas in experimental studies, the investigator allocates exposures to a selection of the animals. This has important repercussions for the interpretation of the results, as in the case of observational studies, the groups of animals defined by the exposure of interest may differ from each other in other ways than just the exposure of interest.  
    
===Observational studies===
 
===Observational studies===
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