The effect of misclassification in the presence of covariates.

Author(s)
Greenland, S.
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Abstract

The effects of misclassification on analyses involving a discrete covariate are examined. The following points are illustrated: 1) Analogous to the 2 x 2 table case, unbiased misclassification of the study exposure leads to reduction in the observed strength of the association of exposure with disease. 2) Both biased and unbiased misclassification will tend to distort the degree of heterogeneity in the measure of association being considered. 3) Misclassification of a confounder leads to a partial loss of ability to control confounding. (Author/publisher)

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20072210 ST [electronic version only]
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American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 112 (1980), No. 4 (October), p. 564-569, 8 ref.

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