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Full Description
This book examines the issues of misclassification in epidemiology. It includes some solutions to the old and new issues of misclassification in a variety of epidemiologic design studies.
The book is separated into five parts: Part I focuses on the misclassification in cross-sectional studies. Part II concentrates on the misclassification in cohort studies. Part III investigates the misclassification in case-control studies. Part IV covers hypothesis testing of no misclassification. Part V addresses the misclassification in contingency tables.
It could serve as a textbook for advanced undergraduate/graduate students in medical school or students majoring in the statistics department. It could also be used as a reference book for anyone interested in the research of misclassification in epidemiologic studies.
Contents
Chapter 1. Exposure Variable is Misclassified.- Chapter 2. Exposure Variable is Misclassified.- Chapter 3. Adjust the Relative Risk.- Chapter 4. Both Disease and Exposure Are Misclassified.- Chapter 5. Two Misclassified Risk Factors.- Chapter 6. Two Misclassified Exposure Variables.- Chapter 7. Testing the hypothesis of No Misclassification.- Chapter 8 Misclassification in Two-Way Tables.- Chapter 9 Misclassification in Two Cohort Groups and in Subgroup Means.- Chapter 10 Latent Class Models for Misclassification.



