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31. Sebastian SchneeweissAssistant Professor in the Department of EpidemiologyDepartment of EpidemiologyHarvard

Department of Epidemiology. Brigham and Women's Hospital Epidemiology 2001;12:114-122. Schneeweiss SMaclure M. Use of comorbidity scores for control of confounding in studies
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http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/faculty/SebastianSchneeweiss.html
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32. Smoking and hepatoblastoma: confounding by birth weight?

confounding by birth weight? L G Spector1 and J A Ross1. 1Division of Pediatrics Epidemiology & Clinical Division of Pediatric Epidemiology & Clinical ResearchDepartment
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http://www.nature.com/bjc/journal/v89/n3/abs/6601143a.html
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33. StatLit News

"Confounding represents one of the most fundamental impediments to the elucidation of causal inferences to begin an epidemiology text with a discussion of confoundingI believe the
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http://www.statlit.org/News.htm
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34. Stats: "Apples to apples" resources

Adjustment for covariates. Conditions for confounding of the risk ratio and of the odds ratio. J. F. BoivinS. Wacholder. American Journal Epidemiology 1985: 121(1); 152-8. Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Confounding Evaluation: An Application to Birth Defects Epidemiology. Miguel A
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http://www.cmh.edu/stats/journal/applesbib.asp
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35. The Environmental Literacy Council - Epidemiology

Epidemiology. Where does the information that scientistseconomistsand the media use come from when they talk may resultas well as confoundingif the age difference is not
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http://www.enviroliteracy.org/article.php/39.html
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36. The Facts about second hand smoke - Statistics 101

studies on health and medicine use epidemiology to reach their conclusionsunderstanding how it Some studies use the term "confounding variable." Any study of longevity (usually
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http://www.davehitt.com/facts/epid.html
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37. Tradeoffs in the Design of Epidemiological Investigations

Epidemiology 655. Lecture Projections For not explained by chance could be explained by biases or confounding. Objective: determine amount of disease caused
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http://www.sph.umich.edu/epid/epid655/TradSld.htm
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38. Untitled Document

Epidemiology 1997 Nov;8(6):621-8 Epidemiology. 1997 Nov;8(6):609-11. Socioeconomic status and health in blacks and whites: the problem of residual confounding
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http://www.phrusa.org/research/domestic/race/race_report/subsections/19_resmeth/kaufman1997_ab.html
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39. www.med.uc.edu/pages/courses/icp2/Karens/02-03/EPIDEMIOLOGY.doc

EPIDEMIOLOGY I AND II Bias. Confounding. Cause and Effect
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http://www.med.uc.edu/pages/courses/icp2/Karens/02-03/EPIDEMIOLOGY.doc
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40. www.med.umich.edu/lrc/students/m2/ITTP/resources/MDMM22004L1bClinEpi.ppt

Fundamentals of Epidemiology. Stephen B. Gruber. March 22004. Learning Objectives. Acquire a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of study designconfoundingand causal reasoning
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http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/students/m2/ITTP/resources/MDMM22004L1bClinEpi.ppt
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