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The prevention of potential bias must be accomplished largely through careful study design. The first step is the choice of the study design relevant to the objectives, resources and nature of exposure and outcome understudy. Second, the choice of comparable study groups. Randomization and blind studies are methods mainly used in intervention studies. Randomization is used to assure comparability of intervention groups. Blind studies are used to ascertain the outcome of interest.