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Abstract #302211

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Activity Number: 354
Type: Luncheons
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 : 12:30 PM to 1:50 PM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Abstract - #302211
Title: Future Directions for the Design and Analysis of Nutritional and Environmental Studies with Exposure Measurement Error
Author(s): Donna Spiegelman*+
Companies: Harvard School of Public Health
Address: Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Boston, MA, 02115,
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Abstract:

What are the limitations to current methods for bias correction of generalized regression slopes with covariate measurement error? Why are these methods used less frequently than we might hope by practitioners? What are the most fruitful directions for future research? The roundtable leader will share her experiences developing and applying these methods in the Nurses' Health Study at Harvard University, and hopes others will come prepared to do the same.


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