Exposure measurement error represents one of the most important sources of uncertainty in epidemiology. When exposure uncertainty is not or only poorly accounted for, it can lead to biased risk estimates and a distortion of the shape of the exposure-response relationship. In occupational cohort studies, the time-dependent nature of exposure and changes in the method of exposure assessment may create complex error structures. When a method of group-level exposure assessment is used, individual worker practices and the imprecision of the instrument used to measure the average exposure for a group of workers may give rise to errors that are shared between workers, within workers or both. In contrast to unshared measurement error, the effects o...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite its deleterious consequences for statistical inference a...
The simulations in this paper show that exposure measurement error affects the parameter estimates o...
Introduction: Exposure misclassification in epidemiologic studies results in attenuated exposure-res...
International audienceExposure measurement error represents one of the most important sources of unc...
International audienceExposure measurement error poses one of the most important threats to the vali...
In many epidemiologic studies addressing exposure-response relationships, sources of error that lead...
International audienceMany occupational cohort studies on underground miners have demonstrated that ...
International audienceDespite its deleterious consequences for statistical inference and its ubiquit...
UnrestrictedIn occupational cohort studies, a panel of experts often creates an exposure matrix or a...
International audienceMeasurement error (ME) can lead to bias in the analysis of epidemiologic studi...
International audienceThe reliability of exposure data directly affects the reliability of the risk ...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
Abstract Background Accurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite its deleterious consequences for statistical inference a...
The simulations in this paper show that exposure measurement error affects the parameter estimates o...
Introduction: Exposure misclassification in epidemiologic studies results in attenuated exposure-res...
International audienceExposure measurement error represents one of the most important sources of unc...
International audienceExposure measurement error poses one of the most important threats to the vali...
In many epidemiologic studies addressing exposure-response relationships, sources of error that lead...
International audienceMany occupational cohort studies on underground miners have demonstrated that ...
International audienceDespite its deleterious consequences for statistical inference and its ubiquit...
UnrestrictedIn occupational cohort studies, a panel of experts often creates an exposure matrix or a...
International audienceMeasurement error (ME) can lead to bias in the analysis of epidemiologic studi...
International audienceThe reliability of exposure data directly affects the reliability of the risk ...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
Abstract Background Accurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial...
When pooling data across community-based case-control studies exposure assessment has to be redone i...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite its deleterious consequences for statistical inference a...
The simulations in this paper show that exposure measurement error affects the parameter estimates o...
Introduction: Exposure misclassification in epidemiologic studies results in attenuated exposure-res...