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One key aspect of effectively using CDRs is the ability to perform feasibility queries. These queries allow researchers to assess the availability and adequacy of data for specific research questions before embarking on full-scale studies. Doing so can save considerable time and resources by identifying potential issues, such as insufficient sample size or a lack of necessary data elements.
The landscape of data repositories is not homogeneous.
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e58541
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ChatGPT vs Google for Queries Related to Dementia and Other Cognitive Decline: Comparison of Results
Informational queries aim to acquire some information assumed to be present on 1 or more web pages (eg, “Is there a cure for dementia?”). Transactional queries try to perform an activity (eg, “Find good home care in Riverside, California.”). In navigational queries, users look for the web address of an organization (eg, “Web MD”). We did not consider navigational queries in our study as their answers are usually trivial and they are not common in conversational settings.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e48966
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