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Frank Popham

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 30, 2020
Re: Positive Epidemiology?Frank Popham
BMC Public Health|July 25, 2006
Is there a "Scottish effect" for self reports of health? Individual level analysis of the 2001 UK censusFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 30, 2023
Risk ratio regression-simple concept yet simple computationFrank Popham
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 22, 2019
Controlled Mediation as a Generalization of Interventional MediationFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 18, 2021
Definition yes, analysis no: a comment on 'analyses of "change scores" do not estimate causal effects in observational data'Frank Popham
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 26, 2016
Re: Lies, Damned Lies, and Health Inequality Measurements: Understanding the Value JudgmentsFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2016
Converting between marginal effect measures from binomial modelsFrank Popham
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 27, 2014
Deprivation is a relative concept? Absolutely!Frank Popham
Health & Place|May 31, 2011
To what extent can deprivation inequalities in mortality and heart disease incidence amongst the working aged in Scotland be explained by smoking? Relative and absolute approachesFrank Popham
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 23, 2009
Intergenerational social class stability and mobility are associated with large absolute differences in adult participation in sport and exerciseFrank Popham
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|April 30, 2020
Re: Positive Epidemiology?Frank Popham
BMC Public Health|July 25, 2006
Is there a "Scottish effect" for self reports of health? Individual level analysis of the 2001 UK censusFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 30, 2023
Risk ratio regression-simple concept yet simple computationFrank Popham
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|February 22, 2019
Controlled Mediation as a Generalization of Interventional MediationFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|September 18, 2021
Definition yes, analysis no: a comment on 'analyses of "change scores" do not estimate causal effects in observational data'Frank Popham
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 26, 2016
Re: Lies, Damned Lies, and Health Inequality Measurements: Understanding the Value JudgmentsFrank Popham
International Journal of Epidemiology|January 9, 2016
Converting between marginal effect measures from binomial modelsFrank Popham
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 27, 2014
Deprivation is a relative concept? Absolutely!Frank Popham
Health & Place|May 31, 2011
To what extent can deprivation inequalities in mortality and heart disease incidence amongst the working aged in Scotland be explained by smoking? Relative and absolute approachesFrank Popham
British Journal of Sports Medicine|May 23, 2009
Intergenerational social class stability and mobility are associated with large absolute differences in adult participation in sport and exerciseFrank Popham
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