Summary. Statistical methods of ecological analysis that attempt to reduce ecological bias are empirically evaluated to determine in which circumstances each method might be practicable. The method that is most successful at reducing ecological bias is stratified ecological regression. It allows individual level covariate information to be incorporated into a stratified ecological analysis, as well as the combination of disease and risk factor information from two separate data sources, e.g. outcomes from a cancer registry and risk factor information from the census sample of anonymized records data set. The aggregated individual level model compares favourably with this model but has convergence problems. In addition, it is shown that the ...
The focus of geographical studies in epidemiology has recently moved towards looking for effects of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
In social sciences we often have to do with aggregated data which pose both methodological and pract...
An ecological study is an observational epidemiological study which uses aggregated data instead of ...
ABSTRACT. Bias formulae are derived for ecological regression estima-tors. These formulae are useful...
Ecological studies are observational studies commonly used in public health research. The main chara...
Statistical methods for ecological inference are advanced. The drawback of ecological inference at p...
BACKGROUND: As ecologic studies are often inexpensive to conduct, consideration of the magnitude and...
Ecologic (aggregate) data are widely available and widely utilized in epidemiologic studies. However...
Ecological studies examine characteristics of population groups rather than individuals. This chapte...
Ecologic studies use data aggregated over groups, rather than data on individuals. Such studies are ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
Small area ecological studies are commonly used in epidemiology to assess the impact of area level r...
1. Increasing attention has been drawn to the misuse of statistical methods over recent years, with ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
The focus of geographical studies in epidemiology has recently moved towards looking for effects of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
In social sciences we often have to do with aggregated data which pose both methodological and pract...
An ecological study is an observational epidemiological study which uses aggregated data instead of ...
ABSTRACT. Bias formulae are derived for ecological regression estima-tors. These formulae are useful...
Ecological studies are observational studies commonly used in public health research. The main chara...
Statistical methods for ecological inference are advanced. The drawback of ecological inference at p...
BACKGROUND: As ecologic studies are often inexpensive to conduct, consideration of the magnitude and...
Ecologic (aggregate) data are widely available and widely utilized in epidemiologic studies. However...
Ecological studies examine characteristics of population groups rather than individuals. This chapte...
Ecologic studies use data aggregated over groups, rather than data on individuals. Such studies are ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
Small area ecological studies are commonly used in epidemiology to assess the impact of area level r...
1. Increasing attention has been drawn to the misuse of statistical methods over recent years, with ...
Although analytical methods in statistics have all along been generic and evolutionary in the first...
The focus of geographical studies in epidemiology has recently moved towards looking for effects of ...
Previously in this series I have given an overview of the main types of study design and the techniq...
In social sciences we often have to do with aggregated data which pose both methodological and pract...