The problem of misclassification is common in epidemiological and clinical research. In some cases, misclassification may be incurred when measuring both exposure and outcome variables. It is well known that validity of analytic results (e.g. point and confidence interval estimates for odds ratios of interest) can be forfeited when no correction effort is made. Therefore, valid and accessible methods with which to deal with these issues remain in high demand. Here, we elucidate extensions of well-studied methods in order to facilitate misclassification adjustment when a binary outcome and binary exposure variable are both subject to misclassification. By formulating generalizations of assumptions underlying well-studied "matrix" and "invers...
In case-control studies, exposure assessments are almost always error-prone. In the absence of a gol...
Joint misclassification of exposure and outcome variables can lead to considerable bias in epidemiol...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
Background. Misclassification of exposure variables in epidemiologic studies may lead to biased esti...
Copyright © 2013 Bijan Nouri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Outcome misclassification occurs when the endpoint of an epidemiologic study is measured with error....
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between...
Outcome misclassification is widespread in epidemiology, but methods to account for it are rarely us...
With disease information routinely established from diagnostic codes or prescriptions in health admi...
Summary: Poor measurement of explanatory variables occurs frequently in observational studies. Error...
Estimated associations between an outcome variable and misclassified covariates tend to be biased wh...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in the exposure variable can have large effects on the p...
We consider analysis of data from an unmatched case–control study design with a binary genetic facto...
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between ...
Misclassification in a binary exposure variable within an unmatched prospective study may lead to a ...
In case-control studies, exposure assessments are almost always error-prone. In the absence of a gol...
Joint misclassification of exposure and outcome variables can lead to considerable bias in epidemiol...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
Background. Misclassification of exposure variables in epidemiologic studies may lead to biased esti...
Copyright © 2013 Bijan Nouri et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Outcome misclassification occurs when the endpoint of an epidemiologic study is measured with error....
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between...
Outcome misclassification is widespread in epidemiology, but methods to account for it are rarely us...
With disease information routinely established from diagnostic codes or prescriptions in health admi...
Summary: Poor measurement of explanatory variables occurs frequently in observational studies. Error...
Estimated associations between an outcome variable and misclassified covariates tend to be biased wh...
In epidemiologic studies, measurement error in the exposure variable can have large effects on the p...
We consider analysis of data from an unmatched case–control study design with a binary genetic facto...
Measurement error occurs frequently in observational studies investigating the relationship between ...
Misclassification in a binary exposure variable within an unmatched prospective study may lead to a ...
In case-control studies, exposure assessments are almost always error-prone. In the absence of a gol...
Joint misclassification of exposure and outcome variables can lead to considerable bias in epidemiol...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...