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  • Homogeneous “captive” populations (student or servicemen) - good for matching - not always the best way to study many diseases.

An important consideration for case-control studies is appropriate matching. Cases and controls need to be as similar as possible so that the only factor to differ is the outcome of interest. If matching is not done properly, then it will be very difficult to rule out the possibility that the factors not controlled may also be causes of the outcome.