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Direct standardization is a technique used to compare groups that have different characteristics. This technique adjusts for the differences between the groups so they can be compared more accurately. For example, direct standardization can be used to compare the health outcomes of two different groups of people. By adjusting for factors such as age, gender, and lifestyle, researchers can get a more accurate picture of the health outcomes of the two groups.