Designing a Visit Schedule for Longitudinal Studies in Pediatric Research
A challenge for longitudinal studies is combining individual assessments into visits that are scientifically logical, not burdensome for participants, well-choreographed, and operationally feasible. The visits then need to be sequenced and spaced to address the scientific goals and generate a data a...
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Main Authors: | Steven Hirschfeld (Author), Michael Dellarco (Author), Cindy J. Nowinski (Author), Jerry Slotkin (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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