作者
Scott L Zeger, Duncan Thomas, Francesca Dominici, Jonathan M Samet, Joel Schwartz, Douglas Dockery, Aaron Cohen
发表日期
2000/5
期刊
Environmental health perspectives
卷号
108
期号
5
页码范围
419-426
简介
Misclassification of exposure is a well-recognized inherent limitation of epidemiologic studies of disease and the environment. For many agents of interest, exposures take place over time and in multiple locations; accurately estimating the relevant exposures for an individual participant in epidemiologic studies is often daunting, particularly within the limits set by feasibility, participant burden, and cost. Researchers have taken steps to deal with the consequences of measurement error by limiting the degree of error through a study's design, estimating the degree of error using a nested validation study, and by adjusting for measurement error in statistical analyses. In this paper, we address measurement error in observational studies of air pollution and health. Because measurement error may have substantial implications for interpreting epidemiologic studies on air pollution, particularly the time-series analyses, we …
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