Translations:Advanced Field Epi:Manual 1 - Disease Investigation/431/en: Perbedaan revisi

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In many cases, you could be asked to synthesise available information and make conclusions and recommendations with very little (or without any) quantitative data to analyse. In such situations the ‘data’ is likely to consist of paper files, case reports, subjective observations or other ‘soft’ data.
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In many cases, you could be asked to synthesise available information and make conclusions and recommendations with very little (or without any) quantitative data to analyse. In such situations the 'data' is likely to consist of paper files, case reports, subjective observations or other 'soft' data.

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==== Use of other information ====
In many cases, you could be asked to synthesise available information and make conclusions and recommendations with very little (or without any) quantitative data to analyse. In such situations the 'data' is likely to consist of paper files, case reports, subjective observations or other 'soft' data.
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In many cases, you could be asked to synthesise available information and make conclusions and recommendations with very little (or without any) quantitative data to analyse. In such situations the 'data' is likely to consist of paper files, case reports, subjective observations or other 'soft' data.

Use of other information

In many cases, you could be asked to synthesise available information and make conclusions and recommendations with very little (or without any) quantitative data to analyse. In such situations the 'data' is likely to consist of paper files, case reports, subjective observations or other 'soft' data.