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Does big data require a methodological change in medical research?

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Fig. 1 Comparison of big data studies and controlled clinical trials. Whereas big data studies (left inset) usually benefit from the opportunistic useof existing data resources, controlled clinical trials (CCT, right inset) follow a hypothesis-driven study

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