Non-differential measurement error in the exposure variable is known to attenuate the dose–response relationship. The amount of attenuation introduced in a given situation is not only a function of the precision of the exposure measurement but also depends on the conditional variance of the true exposure given the other independent variables. In addition, confounder effects may also be affected by the exposure measurement error. These difficulties in statistical model development are illustrated by examples from a epidemiological study performed in the Faroe Islands to investigate the adverse health effects of prenatal mercury exposure
Suppose that an investigator wants to estimate an association between a continuous exposure variable...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
Abstract Background Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure ...
Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding and exposur...
Measurement error is an important issue in studies of environmental epidemiology. We considered the...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
BACKGROUND The effects of measurement error in epidemiological exposures and confounders on estim...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
PLEASE NOTE THAT AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS RESEARCH IS AVAILABLE AS WORKING PAPER 350 IN THE UNIVER...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Background: Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure measurem...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Exposure assessment is a key aspect of environmental epidemiology. In standard statistical analysis,...
Suppose that an investigator wants to estimate an association between a continuous exposure variable...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
Abstract Background Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure ...
Studies in air pollution epidemiology may suffer from some specific forms of confounding and exposur...
Measurement error is an important issue in studies of environmental epidemiology. We considered the...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
BACKGROUND The effects of measurement error in epidemiological exposures and confounders on estim...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
PLEASE NOTE THAT AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS RESEARCH IS AVAILABLE AS WORKING PAPER 350 IN THE UNIVER...
Measurement error in explanatory variables and unmeasured confounders can cause considerable problem...
Background: Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure measurem...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Exposure assessment is a key aspect of environmental epidemiology. In standard statistical analysis,...
Suppose that an investigator wants to estimate an association between a continuous exposure variable...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
Abstract Background Most epidemiological studies estimate associations without considering exposure ...