Measurement Error and Misclassification in Statistics and Epidemiology

Measurement Error and Misclassification in Statistics and Epidemiology

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Gustafson, Paul
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9780203502761
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Mismeasurement of explanatory variables is a common hazard when using statistical modeling techniques, and particularly so in fields such as biostatistics and epidemiology where perceived risk factors cannot always be measured accurately. With this perspective and a focus on both continuous and categorical variables, Measurement Error and Misclassification in Statistics and Epidemiology: Impacts and Bayesian Adjustments examines the consequences and Bayesian remedies in those cases where the explanatory variable cannot be measured with precision.

The author explores both measurement error in continuous variables and misclassification in discrete variables, and shows how Bayesian methods might be used to allow for mismeasurement. A broad range of topics, from basic research to more complex concepts such as "wrong-model" fitting, make this a useful research work for practitioners, students and researchers in biostatistics and epidemiology."
EAN 9780203502761
ISBN 0203502760
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date September 25, 2003
Pages 200
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Gustafson, Paul
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Interdisciplinary Statistics