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Methods of Clinical Epidemiology
2013Preface.- PART I: Clinical Agreement.- 1.Clinical Agreement in Qualitative Measurements. S.Vanbelle. 2.Clinical Agreement in Quantitative Measurements. A.Indrayan.- 3.Disagreement Plots and the Intra-class Correlation in Agreement Studies. S.A.R. Doi.- 4.The Coefficient of Variation as an Index of Measurement Reliability.
Suhail A.R. Doi, Gail M. Williams
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A Method for Epidemiological Registration of Malocculusion
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, 1964(1964). A Method for Epidemiological Registration of Malocculusion. Acta Odontologica Scandinavica: Vol. 22, No. 1, pp. 27-41.
Bjoerk A, Krebs A, Solow B
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Regression Methods for Epidemiologic Analysis
2005Basic tabular and graphical methods are an essential component of epidemiologic analysis and are often sufficient, especially when one need consider only a few variables at a time. They are, however, limited in the number of variables that they can examine simultaneously.
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Epidemiological Research Methods
2020In this chapter common research methods for epidemiological studies are considered. The concept of epidemiology is introduced and its importance is considered in terms of the common designs of such studies, and the criteria that are often used to establish causality are covered.
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1983
Publisher Summary This chapter provides a brief introduction to some general principles of epidemiology—stochastic processes, risk factors, confounding, interaction, and measures of risk. In prospective cohort studies, the usual measure of risk is the relative risk.
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Publisher Summary This chapter provides a brief introduction to some general principles of epidemiology—stochastic processes, risk factors, confounding, interaction, and measures of risk. In prospective cohort studies, the usual measure of risk is the relative risk.
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Modern Methods for Epidemiology
2012Preface.-1 Confounding and Causal path diagrams.-2 Statistical modelling of partially observed data using multiple imputation: principles and practice.-3 Measurement errors in epidemiology.-4 Selection bias in epidemiologic studies.-5 Multilevel modelling.-6 Modelling data that exhibit an excess number of zeros: zero-inflated models and generic mixture
Darren C. Greenwood, Yu-Kang Tu
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Epidemiologic Concepts and Methods
1997The epidemiology of infectious diseases is concerned with the circumstances under which both infection and disease occur in a population and the factors that influence their frequency, spread, and distribution. This concept distinguishes between infection and disease because the factors that govern their occurrence may be different and because ...
Richard A. Kaslow, Alfred S. Evans
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Discrete Methods in Epidemiology
2007Selected data mining concepts by J. Abello, G. Cormode, D. Fradkin, D. Madigan, O. Melnik, and I. Muchnik Descriptive epidemiology: A brief introduction by D. Schneider Biostatistical challenges in molecular data analysis by W. D. Shannon Mining online media for global disease outbreak monitoring by L. Hirschman and L. E.
Graham Cormode, James Abello
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Epidemiologic methods for selective surveillance
American Journal of Infection Control, 1987To allow time for problem-solving and staff education aimed at the prevention of future nosocomial infections, it is necessary for infection control practitioners to decrease the quantity of data-gathering activities and increase the quality of data analysis and action based on the data.
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