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Epidemiologic methods

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Epidemiologic Methods|January 15, 2019
The choice of effect measure for binary outcomes: Introducing counterfactual outcome state transition parametersAnders Huitfeldt, Andrew Goldstein, Sonja A Swanson
Epidemiologic Methods|October 14, 2014
A Note on formulae for causal mediation analysis in an odds ratiocontextEric J Tchetgen Tchetgen
Epidemiologic Methods|December 5, 2014
Sample Size and Power Calculations for Additive InteractionsT J VanderWeele
Epidemiologic Methods|March 30, 2026
A Primer on Large-Sample Statistical Inference for EpidemiologistsBonnie E Shook-Sa, Stephen R Cole, Paul N Zivich, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|February 4, 2017
Predicting Overall Vaccine Efficacy in a New Setting by Re-Calibrating Baseline Covariate and Intermediate Response Endpoint Effect Modifiers of Type-Specific Vaccine EfficacyPeter B Gilbert, Ying Huang
Epidemiologic Methods|January 20, 2025
On some pitfalls of the log-linear modeling framework for capture-recapture studies in disease surveillanceYuzi Zhang, Lin Ge, Lance A Waller, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|December 18, 2018
Compartmental Model Diagrams as Causal Representations in Relation to DAGsS F Ackley, E R Mayeda, L Worden, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|November 28, 2023
Outliers in nutrient intake data for U.S. adults: national health and nutrition examination survey 2017-2018Sara Burcham, Yuki Liu, Ashley L Merianos, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|July 11, 2024
Linked shrinkage to improve estimation of interaction effects in regression modelsMark A van de Wiel, Matteo Amestoy, Jeroen Hoogland
Epidemiologic Methods|November 23, 2020
The use of Logic regression in epidemiologic studies to investigate multiple binary exposures: an example of occupation history and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAndrea Bellavia, Ran S Rotem, Aisha S Dickerson, et al.
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Epidemiologic Methods|January 15, 2019
The choice of effect measure for binary outcomes: Introducing counterfactual outcome state transition parametersAnders Huitfeldt, Andrew Goldstein, Sonja A Swanson
Epidemiologic Methods|October 14, 2014
A Note on formulae for causal mediation analysis in an odds ratiocontextEric J Tchetgen Tchetgen
Epidemiologic Methods|December 5, 2014
Sample Size and Power Calculations for Additive InteractionsT J VanderWeele
Epidemiologic Methods|March 30, 2026
A Primer on Large-Sample Statistical Inference for EpidemiologistsBonnie E Shook-Sa, Stephen R Cole, Paul N Zivich, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|February 4, 2017
Predicting Overall Vaccine Efficacy in a New Setting by Re-Calibrating Baseline Covariate and Intermediate Response Endpoint Effect Modifiers of Type-Specific Vaccine EfficacyPeter B Gilbert, Ying Huang
Epidemiologic Methods|January 20, 2025
On some pitfalls of the log-linear modeling framework for capture-recapture studies in disease surveillanceYuzi Zhang, Lin Ge, Lance A Waller, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|December 18, 2018
Compartmental Model Diagrams as Causal Representations in Relation to DAGsS F Ackley, E R Mayeda, L Worden, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|November 28, 2023
Outliers in nutrient intake data for U.S. adults: national health and nutrition examination survey 2017-2018Sara Burcham, Yuki Liu, Ashley L Merianos, et al.
Epidemiologic Methods|July 11, 2024
Linked shrinkage to improve estimation of interaction effects in regression modelsMark A van de Wiel, Matteo Amestoy, Jeroen Hoogland
Epidemiologic Methods|November 23, 2020
The use of Logic regression in epidemiologic studies to investigate multiple binary exposures: an example of occupation history and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAndrea Bellavia, Ran S Rotem, Aisha S Dickerson, et al.
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