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1. 'Mendelian randomization': can genetic epidemiology contribute to understanding environmental determinants of

and disease seen in observational epidemiology are sometimes confounded and thus misleading to the reverse causation or confounding that may distort interpretations of conventional
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http://ije.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/32/1/1
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2. A Simulation Study of Confounding in Generalized Linear Models for Air Pollution Epidemiology

A Simulation Study of Confounding in Generalized Linear Models for Air Pollution Epidemiologyair pollutionconfounding effectsecologic time-series studiesepidemiological studiesgeneralized linear modelsmodel misfitPoisson regression Abstract. Confounding between the model covariates and causal variables (which may or
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http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/docs/1999/107p217-222chen/abstract.html
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3. Advanced Methods in Epidemiology: History and Concepts

under the heading "Advanced Methods in Epidemiology" a series of short courses will be cohort and case-control designsconfoundinginteractionbias and causal inference)their
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4. Amazon.ca: Books: Epidemiology: An Introduction

Epidemiology: An IntroductionKenneth J. Rothman Customers who bought Epidemiology: An Introduction also bought: such as causation and confounding were sparse - helpful to supplement with Rothman & Greenland's "Modern Epidemiology
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5. Amazon.ca: Books: Essentials of Epidemiology in Public Health

Essentials of Epidemiology in Public Health applied in the practice of epidemiology in public health. Covers biasconfoundingand random errorthe role of
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6. Bias & Confounding [M.Tevfik DORAK]

researchit is essential to avoid biasto control confounding and to undertake accurate replication be an accurate measurement. Confounding in epidemiology is mixing of the effect
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7. Bioterrorism - Products - Center for the Study of Bioterrorism - Saint Louis University School of Public Health

discuss the background of bioterrorism and infectious diseasesbasic epidemiology and advanced epidemiologic concepts Controlling Bias and Confounding and Determining Causality
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8. Bookstore

Statistics for Epidemiology is the latest in a long line of texts that can be used to provide for the odds ratioadjusting for confounding factors. 9.2.1 Woolf's method
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9. Bookstore

Issues in Epidemiology. 2.1 Systematic and Random Error. 2.2 Measures of Effect. 2.3 Confounding. 2.4 Collapsibility Approach to Confounding. 2.5 Counterfactual Approach
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10. Causal Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Confounding Evaluation: An Application to Birth Defects Epidemiology --

This Article. Services. PubMed. PRACTICE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY. Causal Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Confounding Evaluation: An Application to Birth Defects Epidemiology. Miguel A. Hernán1Sonia Hernández-Díaz2Martha M. Werler2 and Allen A. abnormalities; causality; confounding factors (epidemiology); inference; selection bias
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http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/155/2/176
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11. Common Concepts in Statistics [M.Tevfik DORAK]

Genetics Population Genetics Genetic Epidemiology Bias & Confounding Evolution HLA MHC Homepage TrialsBias & Confounding in Molecular EpidemiologyBias of Ascertainment in
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12. Confounding and confounders -- McNamee 60 (3): 227 -- Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Author. Keyword(s) Vol The potential for confounding can be reduced by good study designbut in non-randomised studies this is unlikely to SELECTION AND CONFOUNDING IN OCCUPATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY. TOP
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http://oem.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/60/3/227
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13. Data dredgingbiasor confounding -- Davey Smith and Ebrahim 325 (7378): 1437 -- BMJ

is unlikely to be explained by confounding factors."3 Results from randomised controlled trials been found in the observational epidemiology studies were overturned. Againwomen
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http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/325/7378/1437?etoc
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14. EBM Tool Kit - Clinical Epidemiology Glossary

Clinical Epidemiology Glossary. Clinical Epidemiology Glossary | Medline Glossary Confounding variableConfounder: A variable that can cause or prevent the outcome of interestis
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http://www.med.ualberta.ca/ebm/define.htm
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15. EpiComp

Epidemiology Degree Competencies. Master of Public Health. The M.P.H. in epidemiology is designed to produce graduates who have a broad background in public health with and emphasis in epidemiology. understanding of the potential effects of biases and confounding in epidemiologic studies and the methods for addressing
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http://w3.ouhsc.edu/biostat/epicomp.htm
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16. Epidemiology

probably a confounding variable. confounding variables). Such experimentation is rarely possible (or ethical) in humans so we must turn to the methods and criteria of epidemiology
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17. Epidemiology

COURSE INFORMATION. Epidemiology. EPI200 Principles of Epidemiology. Fall 1. Dr. J. Buring. 2.5 credits. Lecturesseminars. Two 1-hour sessions and one 2-hour seminar each week. Epidemiology in Health Services Researchand understand the terminology and methods specific to the field. Threats to validity including selection biasconfounding
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http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/registrar/courses/AY0203/des&schedule/epi.shtml
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18. EPIDEMIOLOGY 204 Logic

EPIDEMIOLOGY 204. LogicCausationand Probability 1. Counterfactuals and causation. 2. Confounding. 3. Causal interdependence
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http://www.ph.ucla.edu/EPI/faculty/greenland/epi204out.htm
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19. Epidemiology Syllabi

Syllabi for HS 637 Epidemiology of Chronic Disease. Tentative Course Outline
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http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Faculty/wgillan/Epi/episyl-s'03.html
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20. Final Review

of the confounding effect of such confounding. - Biologic credibility. - Dose-Response relationship. - Time Sequence. - Consistency with other investigations (because epidemiology
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21. Google Answers: Statistics for Epidemiology

Question ID: 516402. Book: Epidemiology An Introduction Author: Kenneth J 5 of chapter 5 in RB. Explain the difference between a confounding factor and a potential confounding factor
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http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=516402
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22. How to assess epidemiological studies -- Zaccai 80 (941): 140 -- Postgraduate Medical Journal

Author. Keyword(s) Vol the population from which it is drawn. Biasconfoundingand chance can threaten the quality of an Keywords: epidemiological studies. Epidemiology underpins good clinical research
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http://pmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/80/941/140
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23. Introduction to Food Safety Epidemiology

Related Pages. Introduction to Food Safety Epidemiology. Cost: TBA. Prerequisite: None The Introduction to Food Safety Epidemiology course is ideal for anyone who Understanding ChanceBias and Confounding (epidemiology results can be misleading)
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http://www.jifsan.umd.edu/pro_training_epidemiology_detailed.htm
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24. JIFSAN - Research -Introduction to Food Safety EpidemiologyOctober 2003

The Introduction to Food Safety Epidemiology course is ideal for anyone who Understanding ChanceBias and Confounding (epidemiology results can be misleading)
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http://www.jifsan.umd.edu/pro_training_epidemiology_oct2003.htm
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25. Multiscale estimation in air pollution epidemiology

problem in air pollution epidemiology is the potential for confounding of air pollution/health to be very thorough in removing this confounding. The most important technique
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http://faculty.washington.edu/tlumley/multiscale.html
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26. Nat' Academies PressEpidemiology and Air Pollution (1985)

data reductionpollution epidemiologyconfounding variablesair pollutantsambient epidemiologic reasoningconfounding confounding confoundinghydrogen ionsstudy
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27. NIP: Vacsafe/Res/Confounding in Studies of Adverse Reactions

Confounding in Studies of. Adverse Reactions to Vaccines. As published in American Journal of EpidemiologyJuly 15 control adequately for such confounding factors are likely to
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28. ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu/neo/clinepi1.doc

Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology. Spring1999. William RisserMDPhD. Jan RisserPhD. General Objectives: aim of the Introduction to Epidemiology curriculum is to teach medical of bias and confounding and how they might affect results. Basic biometric tools used in epidemiology.
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http://ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu/neo/clinepi1.doc
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29. ped1.med.uth.tmc.edu/neo/clinepi1.ppt

Introduction to Clinical Epidemiology. Spring 1999 Elective Definitions in Epidemiology. Bias. Confounding. Frequency Measures
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30. Renal Epidemiology Syllabus

overview of core principles of clinical epidemiology that are pertinent to readers of Conference Type. Epidemiology Topic. Oct 15. Francis Weng. Journal Club. Confounding
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