Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that an observed association is in the correct direction
S Greenland, P Gustafson - American journal of epidemiology, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
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S Greenland, P Gustafson - Am J Epidemiol, 2006 - Citeseer
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
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Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that
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Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that an observed association is in the correct direction
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Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
Accounting for Independent Nondifferential Misclassification Does Not Increase Certainty that an Observed Association Is in the Correct Direction.
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Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
[PDF][PDF] Accounting for Independent Nondifferential Misclassification Does Not Increase Certainty that an Observed Association Is in the Correct Direction
S Greenland, P Gustafson - Am J Epidemiol, 2006 - scholar.archive.org
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that an observed association is in the correct direction.
S Greenland, P Gustafson - 2006 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
Accounting for Independent Nondifferential Misclassification Does Not Increase Certainty that an Observed Association Is in the Correct Direction
S Greenland, P Gustafson - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2006 - elibrary.ru
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that an observed association is in the correct direction
S Greenland, P Gustafson - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2006 - hero.epa.gov
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
Accounting for independent nondifferential misclassification does not increase certainty that an observed association is in the correct direction.
S Greenland, P Gustafson - American Journal of Epidemiology, 2006 - europepmc.org
Researchers sometimes argue that their exposure-measurement errors are independent of
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …
other errors and are nondifferential with respect to disease, resulting in estimation bias …