There are three major points to this article: 1. Measurement error causes biases in regression fits. The line one would obtain if one could accurately measure exposure to environmental lead media will differ in important ways when one measures exposure with error. 2. The effects of measurement error vary from study--to--study. It is dangerous to take measurement error corrections derived from one study and apply them to data from entirely different studies or populations. 3. Measurement error can falsely invalidate a correct (complex mechanistic) model. If one builds a model such as the IEUBK carefully using essentially error--free lead exposure data, and applies this model in a different data set with error-- prone exposures, the complex m...
Error in measurement is inevitable in epidemiological study. According to the classical regression m...
Purpose of review: Outdoor air pollution exposures used in epidemiological studies are commonly pred...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
In-vivo measurement of bone lead by means of K-X ray fluorescence (KXRF) is the preferred biological...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
There has been increasing acknowledgment of the importance of measurement error in epidemiology and ...
This paper demonstrates that measurement error can conspire with multicollinearity among explanatory...
In many research areas, measurement error frequently occurs when investigators are trying to analyze...
Hierarchical modeling is becoming increasingly popular in epidemiology, particularly in air pollutio...
It is well known that measurement error in observable variables induces bias in estimates in standar...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Error in measurement is inevitable in epidemiological study. According to the classical regression m...
Purpose of review: Outdoor air pollution exposures used in epidemiological studies are commonly pred...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
Utilizing multiple biomarkers is increasingly common in epidemiology. However, the combined impact o...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
In-vivo measurement of bone lead by means of K-X ray fluorescence (KXRF) is the preferred biological...
measurement errors, risk estimate and statistical power in case-control studies using dichotomous an...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
There has been increasing acknowledgment of the importance of measurement error in epidemiology and ...
This paper demonstrates that measurement error can conspire with multicollinearity among explanatory...
In many research areas, measurement error frequently occurs when investigators are trying to analyze...
Hierarchical modeling is becoming increasingly popular in epidemiology, particularly in air pollutio...
It is well known that measurement error in observable variables induces bias in estimates in standar...
Greenland first documented (Am J Epidemiol 1980;112:564-9) that error in the measurement of a con-fo...
Error in measurement is inevitable in epidemiological study. According to the classical regression m...
Purpose of review: Outdoor air pollution exposures used in epidemiological studies are commonly pred...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...