Concepedia

Abstract

Treats studies, primarily in human populations, that show casual effects of certain agents, procedures, treatment or programs. Deals with the difficulties that comparative observational studies have because of bias in their design and analysis. Systematically considers the many sources of bias and discusses how care in matching or adjustment of results can reduce the effects of bias in these investigations.

References

YearCitations

1954

3.6K

1963

1.5K

1950

1.3K

1957

361

1968

299

1965

235

1965

68

1960

64

1969

48

1968

27

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