As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiological studies do their utmost best to prevent or control confounding. Unfortunately, in this process, errors are frequently made. This paper explains that to be a potential confounder, a variable needs to satisfy all three of the following criteria: (1) it must have an association with the disease, that is, it should be a risk factor for the disease; (2) it must be associated with the exposure, that is, it must be unequally distributed between exposure groups; and (3) it must not be an effect of the exposure; this also means that it may not be part of the causal pathway. In addition, a number of different techniques are described that may be ...
Confounders can be identified by one of two main strategies: empirical or theoretical. Although conf...
The causal inference literature has provided a clear formal definition of confounding expressed in t...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
In confounding, the effect of the exposure of interest is mixed with the effect of another variable....
Confounding variables are variables that the researcher failed to control, or eliminate, damaging th...
Advice regarding the analysis of observational studies of exposure effects usually is against adjust...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
This paper deals both with the issues of confounding and of control, as the definition of a confound...
Advice regarding the analysis of observational studies of exposure effects usually is against adjust...
In research addressing causal questions about relations between exposures and outcomes, confounding ...
A Confounder is a variable whose presence affects the variables being studied so that the results do...
In a 1993 paper (Am J Epidemiol. 1993;137(1):1–8), Weinberg considered whether a variable that is as...
AbstractA statistically coherent view of confounding motivated by the over controversy over the prop...
Confounding in epidemiology, and the limits of standard methods of control for an imperfectly measur...
Confounders can be identified by one of two main strategies: empirical or theoretical. Although conf...
The causal inference literature has provided a clear formal definition of confounding expressed in t...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...
As confounding obscures the ‘real’ effect of an exposure on outcome, investigators performing etiolo...
In confounding, the effect of the exposure of interest is mixed with the effect of another variable....
Confounding variables are variables that the researcher failed to control, or eliminate, damaging th...
Advice regarding the analysis of observational studies of exposure effects usually is against adjust...
Nonexperimental studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical...
This paper deals both with the issues of confounding and of control, as the definition of a confound...
Advice regarding the analysis of observational studies of exposure effects usually is against adjust...
In research addressing causal questions about relations between exposures and outcomes, confounding ...
A Confounder is a variable whose presence affects the variables being studied so that the results do...
In a 1993 paper (Am J Epidemiol. 1993;137(1):1–8), Weinberg considered whether a variable that is as...
AbstractA statistically coherent view of confounding motivated by the over controversy over the prop...
Confounding in epidemiology, and the limits of standard methods of control for an imperfectly measur...
Confounders can be identified by one of two main strategies: empirical or theoretical. Although conf...
The causal inference literature has provided a clear formal definition of confounding expressed in t...
Epidemiologic studies are increasingly used to investigate the safety and effectiveness of medical p...