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bias is the set of preferences or prejudices a writer has about a subject
Apex: Most social studies sources contain bias
social epidemiology
Mervyn Susser has written: 'Community psychiatry: epidemiologic and social themes' -- subject(s): Community psychiatry 'Sociology in medicine' -- subject(s): Social medicine, Sociology, Family 'Epidemiology, health & society' -- subject(s): Epidemiology, Public health, Social medicine
Bias occurs when a writer intentionally omits information that weakens his or her argument.
what is descriptive epidemiology
Sidney L. Kark has written: 'A practice of social medicine' 'Epidemiology and community medicine' -- subject(s): Community health services, Epidemiology, Public health, Socioeconomic Factors
Social Bias, often occurs in history and is a problem with primary sources, as they sometimes reflect the interests of one particular social group rather than society as a whole , and this may give us a distorted picture of things.
criteria for studying epidemiology
Epidemiology is a science, not an illness.
Sociology is the study of social issues. All matters related to society are subjected to laws. So there isn't similarity, there is a linkage.
epidemiology of fractures is a medical book which deals about the fractures.