Abstract Background In epidemiological studies, it is often not possible to measure accurately exposures of participants even if their response variable can be measured without error. When there are several groups of subjects, occupational epidemiologists employ group-based strategy (GBS) for exposure assessment to reduce bias due to measurement errors: individuals of a group/job within study sample are assigned commonly to the sample mean of exposure measurements from their group in evaluating the effect of exposure on the response. Therefore, exposure is estimated on an ecological level while health outcomes are ascertained for each subject. Such study design leads to negligible bias in risk estimates when group means are estimated from ‘...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
In epidemiological studies of an exposure-response association, often only a mismeasured exposure is...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Air pollution epidemiology cohort studies often implem...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
Abstract Background Accurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial...
<div><p>Missing data are unavoidable in environmental epidemiologic surveys. The aim of this study w...
In the context of a prospective assessment of exposure for epidemiology, our objective is to obtain ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
In epidemiological studies of an exposure-response association, often only a mismeasured exposure is...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
The basis for all epidemiological research is an accurate and precise measurement of exposure. Impre...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Air pollution epidemiology cohort studies often implem...
BackgroundAccurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial for healt...
<strong>Background </strong>Measurement error in exposure variables is an important issue in epidemi...
Abstract Background Accurate exposure estimation in environmental epidemiological studies is crucial...
<div><p>Missing data are unavoidable in environmental epidemiologic surveys. The aim of this study w...
In the context of a prospective assessment of exposure for epidemiology, our objective is to obtain ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...
Environmental epidemiologic studies are often hierarchical in nature if they estimate individuals ’ ...