Table 2

Summary characteristics of cohort, case-control, and cross sectional studies.25

CharacteristicsCohort studyCase control studyCross sectional study
Population at riskDefined at the beginningMay be undefinedBegins with a defined population
CasesNot selected but ascertained by surveillanceSelected by investigator from an available pool of patientsNot selected but ascertained by a single examination of the population
ControlsNot selected, evolve naturallySelected by investigator to resemble casesInclude those free from disease at the single examination of the population
ExposureMeasured before development of diseaseMeasured, reconstructed, or recollected after development of diseaseMeasured at same time as disease
R or I and RRMeasured directlyR and ā€œIā€ cannot be measured directly; RR of exposure estimated as ORR and I cannot be measured directly; RR of exposure estimated as OR
  • R - risk, RR - relative risk, I - incidence, OR - odds ratio25