Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are a commonly used research design in medical and scientific studies to assess the effectiveness of interventions or treatments. Meta-analysis, on the other hand, is a statistical technique used to combine and analyze the results of multiple studies on a particular topic to draw more robust conclusions.

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Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) are a commonly used research design in medical and scientific studies to assess the effectiveness of interventions or treatments. Meta-analysis, on the other hand, is a statistical technique used to combine and analyze the results of multiple studies on a particular topic to draw more robust conclusions.

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