There goes the neighborhood effect: bias owing to nondifferential measurement error in the construction of neighborhood contextual measures
Background: Multilevel studies of neighborhood effects on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
There goes the neighborhood effect: bias owing to nondifferential measurement error in the construction of neighborhood contextual measures
SJ Mooney, CA Richards… - Epidemiology …, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Multilevel studies of neighborhood effects on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
[HTML][HTML] There Goes the Neighborhood Effect: Bias Due to Non-Differential Measurement Error in the Construction of Neighborhood Contextual Measures
SJ Mooney, CA Richards, AG Rundle - Epidemiology (Cambridge …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Multilevel studies of neighborhood impacts on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
There goes the neighborhood effect: bias owing to nondifferential measurement error in the construction of neighborhood contextual measures.
SJ Mooney, CA Richards, AG Rundle - Epidemiology (Cambridge …, 2014 - europepmc.org
Background Multilevel studies of neighborhood effects on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
There Goes the Neighborhood Effect: Bias Owing to Nondifferential Measurement Error in the Construction of Neighborhood Contextual Measures
SJ Mooney, CA Richards, AG Rundle - Epidemiology, 2014 - JSTOR
Background: Multilevel studies of neighborhood effects on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
There goes the neighborhood effect: bias owing to nondifferential measurement error in the construction of neighborhood contextual measures.
SJ Mooney, CA Richards, AG Rundle - 2014 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Background: Multilevel studies of neighborhood effects on health frequently aggregate
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …
individual-level data to create contextual measures. For example, percent of residents living …