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Usually, the
information will be obtained both from cases and controls either by means of
personal interviews or by verification and analysis of their case sheets and
registers etc. While doing so, errors may occur if those methods of interviewing and analysis were not standardized and applied in a similar fashion for both the groups. Improving the methods of collecting the information can minimize information bias. By repeatedly training the interviewers with standardized, simple techniques will minimize this error. |