Tuesday, October 9, 2018; 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM (Times and dates for online sessions may differ)
Section outline
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Lecture: Measures of Disease Association I
Measures of association in cross-sectional and cohort studies; 2 x 2 tables; prevalence ratio and prevalence odds ratio; advantages and disadvantages of odds ratios; risk, rate, and hazard ratios; difference vs ratio measures; describing measures of association
Faculty: Ann Schwartz
Location: Mission Hall 1400-
Watch URL
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Cummings P. The relative merits of risk ratios and odds ratios. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 163:438-445, 2009. File
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Holcomb et al. An odd measure of risk: use and misuse of the odds ratio. Obstet Gynecol 98:685-688, 2001. File
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Cummings P. Methods for estimating adjusted risk ratios. The Stata Journal 9:175-196, 2009. File
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Poole C. On the origin of risk relativism. Epidemiology 21:3-9, 2010. File
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Andersen et al. Competing risks in epidemiology. Internation Journal of Epidemiology 41:861-870, 2012. File
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Bland JM and Altman DG. The logrank test. BMJ 328:1073, 2004. File
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Schulman et al. The effect of race and sex on physician's recommendations for cardiac catheterization. NEJM 340:618 – 626, 1999. File
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Schwartz et al. Misunderstandings about the effects of race and sex on physicians' referrals for cardiac catheterization. NEJM 341:279 – 283, 1999. File
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Problem Set 4 Disease Association I 2018 Answer Key File
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Problem Set 4 Disease Association I 2018 Answer Key File