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Sander Greenland

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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 16, 2003
Quantifying biases in causal models: classical confounding vs collider-stratification biasSander Greenland
Annals of Epidemiology|December 16, 2014
Concepts and pitfalls in measuring and interpreting attributable fractions, prevented fractions, and causation probabilitiesSander Greenland
Seminars in Hematology|June 28, 2008
Bayesian interpretation and analysis of research resultsSander Greenland
European Journal of Epidemiology|November 30, 2016
A serious misinterpretation of a consistent inverse association of statin use with glioma across 3 case-control studiesSander Greenland
Preventive Medicine|August 30, 2011
Null misinterpretation in statistical testing and its impact on health risk assessmentSander Greenland
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|November 26, 2004
Bounding analysis as an inadequately specified methodologySander Greenland
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|May 21, 2005
Author's response to comments on "Epidemiologic measures and policy formulation"Sander Greenland
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 24, 2017
Invited Commentary: The Need for Cognitive Science in MethodologySander Greenland
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 13, 2021
Noncollapsibility, confounding, and sparse-data bias. Part 2: What should researchers make of persistent controversies about the odds ratio?Sander Greenland
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 6, 2008
Multiple comparisons and association selection in general epidemiologySander Greenland
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Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|July 16, 2003
Quantifying biases in causal models: classical confounding vs collider-stratification biasSander Greenland
Annals of Epidemiology|December 16, 2014
Concepts and pitfalls in measuring and interpreting attributable fractions, prevented fractions, and causation probabilitiesSander Greenland
Seminars in Hematology|June 28, 2008
Bayesian interpretation and analysis of research resultsSander Greenland
European Journal of Epidemiology|November 30, 2016
A serious misinterpretation of a consistent inverse association of statin use with glioma across 3 case-control studiesSander Greenland
Preventive Medicine|August 30, 2011
Null misinterpretation in statistical testing and its impact on health risk assessmentSander Greenland
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|November 26, 2004
Bounding analysis as an inadequately specified methodologySander Greenland
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology|May 21, 2005
Author's response to comments on "Epidemiologic measures and policy formulation"Sander Greenland
American Journal of Epidemiology|September 24, 2017
Invited Commentary: The Need for Cognitive Science in MethodologySander Greenland
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|June 13, 2021
Noncollapsibility, confounding, and sparse-data bias. Part 2: What should researchers make of persistent controversies about the odds ratio?Sander Greenland
International Journal of Epidemiology|May 6, 2008
Multiple comparisons and association selection in general epidemiologySander Greenland
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