Multiple Choice
Controls are needed in a case‐control study because:
A) They may be followed to determine if they have the disease in question
B) They increase the sample size so that statistical significance can be achieved
C) They provide a comparable estimate of the frequency of exposure in the absence of disease
D) They are matched to cases on suspected risk factors
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