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Bias due to differential participation in case-control studies and review of available approaches for adjustment.

Annette AignerUlrike GrittnerHeiko Becher
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The bias of the effect measure for variable E in scenario I and C in scenario II can be large and should therefore be adjusted for in any analysis. It is positively associated with the difference in response rates between groups of the characteristic causing differential participation, and inversely associated with the total response rate in the controls. Adjustment in a standard logistic regression framework is possible in both scenarios if the population distribution of the characteristic causing differential participation is known or can be approximated well.
Keyphrases
  • case control
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  • climate change