Difference between indirect and direct standardisation
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The direct method of standardisation requires that the age-specific rates for all populations being studied are available and that a standard population is defined. ... Indirect standardisation is more appropriate for use in studies with small numbers or when the rates are unstable.
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The direct method of standardisation requires that the age-specific rates for all populations being studied are available and that a standard population is defined. Indirect standardisation is more appropriate for use in studies with small numbers or when the rates are unstable.
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