International audienceExposure measurement error can be seen as one of the most important sources of uncertainty in studies in epidemiology. When the aim is to assess the effects of measurement error on statistical inference or to compare the performance of several methods for measurement error correction, it is indispensable to be able to generate different types of measurement error. This paper compares two approaches for the generation of Berkson error, which have recently been applied in radiation epidemiology, in their ability to generate exposure data that satisfy the properties of the Berkson model. In particular, it is shown that the use of one of the methods produces results that are not in accordance with two important properties ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
International audienceExposure measurement error can be seen as one of the most important sources of...
While working on our guidance paper for biostatisticians, we came across some little-known facts rel...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, ...
International audienceMeasurement error (ME) can lead to bias in the analysis of epidemiologic studi...
This talk will discuss two guidance papers for biostatisticians on the topic of measurement error, w...
In many epidemiological studies the risk factor or exposure of interest is measured with significant...
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...
International audienceMany occupational cohort studies on underground miners have demonstrated that ...
In radiation epidemiology, it is often necessary to use mathematical models in the absence of direct...
We study the effect of additive and multiplicative Berkson measurement error in Cox proportional haz...
The ultrafine particle measurements in the Augsburger Umweltstudie, a panel study conducted in Augsb...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...
International audienceExposure measurement error can be seen as one of the most important sources of...
While working on our guidance paper for biostatisticians, we came across some little-known facts rel...
© 2016 The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For permissions, ...
International audienceMeasurement error (ME) can lead to bias in the analysis of epidemiologic studi...
This talk will discuss two guidance papers for biostatisticians on the topic of measurement error, w...
In many epidemiological studies the risk factor or exposure of interest is measured with significant...
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...
International audienceMany occupational cohort studies on underground miners have demonstrated that ...
In radiation epidemiology, it is often necessary to use mathematical models in the absence of direct...
We study the effect of additive and multiplicative Berkson measurement error in Cox proportional haz...
The ultrafine particle measurements in the Augsburger Umweltstudie, a panel study conducted in Augsb...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Measurement error threatens public health by producing bias in estimates of the p...
There are many epidemiologic studies to find the relationship between disease occurrence and categor...
Public health researchers often estimate health effects of exposures (e.g., pollution, diet, lifesty...