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Common terms and phrasesadjustment analysis approach approximate assessment association assumption average risk Bayesian biased cancer case-control studies causal causal diagrams Chapter clinical coefficient cohort studies common component causes computed confidence intervals confidence limits confounding covariates d-separation death defined disease distribution ecologic effect epidemiologic equation error estimate example exposed exposure levels follow-up formula fraction frequentist Greenland groups incidence proportion incidence rate individual infection intake interaction linear logistic lung cancer Mantel-Haenszel matching measure methods misclassification mortality myocardial infarction nondifferential null hypothesis observed occur odds ratio outcome P-value parameters person-time persons potential pregnancy present prevalence prior probability problem random rate ratio regression regressors relation risk difference risk factors risk ratio Robins sampling score score statistic selection bias sensitivity smoking source population specific standard statistical strata stratified stratum stratum-specific subjects sufficient cause Suppose surveillance Table treatment trend types unexposed valid variables variance weight References to this bookFrom other books
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