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Caroline E Morton1, Christopher T Rentsch2
1Senior clinical research fellow in health data engineering at Queen Mary University of London in England.
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Datasets are often considered "ideal" when they are large and contain longitudinal and representative data. But even research that uses ideal datasets might not generate high-quality evidence. This article emphasizes the roles that transparency plays in enhancing observational epidemiological findings' credibility and relevance and argues that epidemiological research can produce high-quality evidence even when datasets are not ideal. This article also summarizes strategies for bolstering transparency in key phases of research planning and application.
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