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Jacqueline E Rudolph

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International Journal of Epidemiology|June 3, 2025
Applying causal diagrams with measurement error: an outline and further considerationsJacqueline E Rudolph, Rachael K Ross
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 13, 2025
Computing True Parameter Values in Simulation Studies Using Monte Carlo IntegrationAshley I Naimi, David Benkeser, Jacqueline E Rudolph
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 20, 2022
A Simulation Study Comparing the Performance of Time-Varying Inverse Probability Weighting and G-Computation in Survival AnalysisJacqueline E Rudolph, Enrique F Schisterman, Ashley I Naimi
BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 16, 2019
Correction to: Parametric assumptions equate to hidden observations: comparing the efficiency of nonparametric and parametric models for estimating time to AIDS or death in a cohort of HIV-positive womenJacqueline E Rudolph, Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 21, 2018
Parametric assumptions equate to hidden observations: comparing the efficiency of nonparametric and parametric models for estimating time to AIDS or death in a cohort of HIV-positive womenJacqueline E Rudolph, Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards
Current Epidemiology Reports|March 22, 2021
Causal inference in the face of competing eventsJacqueline E Rudolph, Catherine R Lesko, Ashley I Naimi
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 21, 2020
Simulation as a Tool for Teaching and Learning Epidemiologic MethodsJacqueline E Rudolph, Matthew P Fox, Ashley I Naimi
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 8, 2022
Illustrating How to Simulate Data From Directed Acyclic Graphs to Understand Epidemiologic ConceptsMatthew P Fox, Roch Nianogo, Jacqueline E Rudolph, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 1, 2022
Estimation of the Time-Varying Incremental Effect of Low-dose Aspirin on Incidence of PregnancyJacqueline E Rudolph, Kwangho Kim, Edward H Kennedy, et al.
BMJ Medicine|May 22, 2023
Defining representativeness of study samples in medical and population health researchJacqueline E Rudolph, Yongqi Zhong, Priya Duggal, et al.
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International Journal of Epidemiology|June 3, 2025
Applying causal diagrams with measurement error: an outline and further considerationsJacqueline E Rudolph, Rachael K Ross
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 13, 2025
Computing True Parameter Values in Simulation Studies Using Monte Carlo IntegrationAshley I Naimi, David Benkeser, Jacqueline E Rudolph
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 20, 2022
A Simulation Study Comparing the Performance of Time-Varying Inverse Probability Weighting and G-Computation in Survival AnalysisJacqueline E Rudolph, Enrique F Schisterman, Ashley I Naimi
BMC Medical Research Methodology|March 16, 2019
Correction to: Parametric assumptions equate to hidden observations: comparing the efficiency of nonparametric and parametric models for estimating time to AIDS or death in a cohort of HIV-positive womenJacqueline E Rudolph, Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 21, 2018
Parametric assumptions equate to hidden observations: comparing the efficiency of nonparametric and parametric models for estimating time to AIDS or death in a cohort of HIV-positive womenJacqueline E Rudolph, Stephen R Cole, Jessie K Edwards
Current Epidemiology Reports|March 22, 2021
Causal inference in the face of competing eventsJacqueline E Rudolph, Catherine R Lesko, Ashley I Naimi
American Journal of Epidemiology|October 21, 2020
Simulation as a Tool for Teaching and Learning Epidemiologic MethodsJacqueline E Rudolph, Matthew P Fox, Ashley I Naimi
American Journal of Epidemiology|March 8, 2022
Illustrating How to Simulate Data From Directed Acyclic Graphs to Understand Epidemiologic ConceptsMatthew P Fox, Roch Nianogo, Jacqueline E Rudolph, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 1, 2022
Estimation of the Time-Varying Incremental Effect of Low-dose Aspirin on Incidence of PregnancyJacqueline E Rudolph, Kwangho Kim, Edward H Kennedy, et al.
BMJ Medicine|May 22, 2023
Defining representativeness of study samples in medical and population health researchJacqueline E Rudolph, Yongqi Zhong, Priya Duggal, et al.
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