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of a study, risk estimates themselves are not themselves attenuated (as would be the case where
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in cases where exposure data are highly aggregated. While this kind of error reduces the
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in an article entitled β€œAre there two regressions?,” published in 1950.
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in epidemiological studies. Berkson error may predominate over
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random error
measurement
classical error
Joseph Berkson
exposure assessment
classical error
power
random error
Journal of the American Statistical Association
doi
10.1080/01621459.1950.10483349
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2280676
Measurement Error: Models, Methods, and Applications
ISBN
978-1-4200-6658-6
Measurement Error in Nonlinear Models
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1-4200-1013-1
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Accuracy and precision
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Errors and residuals

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