inclusion and exclusion criteria
Inclusion and exclusion criteria refer to specific characteristics or conditions that are used to determine whether individuals can be included or excluded from participating in a study or research. These criteria are established to ensure that the participants meet certain requirements that align with the goals and objectives of the study, and to exclude individuals who may introduce bias or confounding factors to the results.
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