Time-dependent covariates

Abstract One of the main scientific advantages of conducting a longitudinal study is the ability to observe the temporal order of key exposure and outcome events. Specifically, we can determine whether changes in a covariate precede changes in the outcome of interest. Such data provide crucial evide...

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Main Authors: Diggle, Peter J, Heagerty, Patrick J, Liang, Kung-yee., Zeger, Scott L
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University PressOxford 2002
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780198524847.003.0012 2024-09-15T18:09:11+00:00 Time-dependent covariates Diggle, Peter J Heagerty, Patrick J Liang, Kung-yee. Zeger, Scott L 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198524847.003.0012 https://academic.oup.com/book/chapter-pdf/52446454/isbn-9780198524847-book-part-12.pdf en eng Oxford University PressOxford Analysis of Longitudinal Data page 245-281 ISBN 9780198524847 9780191755835 book-chapter 2002 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198524847.003.0012 2024-08-27T04:15:34Z Abstract One of the main scientific advantages of conducting a longitudinal study is the ability to observe the temporal order of key exposure and outcome events. Specifically, we can determine whether changes in a covariate precede changes in the outcome of interest. Such data provide crucial evidence for a causal role of the exposure (see Chapter 2 in Rothman and Greenland, 1998). Book Part Greenland Oxford University Press 245 281
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description Abstract One of the main scientific advantages of conducting a longitudinal study is the ability to observe the temporal order of key exposure and outcome events. Specifically, we can determine whether changes in a covariate precede changes in the outcome of interest. Such data provide crucial evidence for a causal role of the exposure (see Chapter 2 in Rothman and Greenland, 1998).
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author Diggle, Peter J
Heagerty, Patrick J
Liang, Kung-yee.
Zeger, Scott L
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Heagerty, Patrick J
Liang, Kung-yee.
Zeger, Scott L
Time-dependent covariates
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Heagerty, Patrick J
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Zeger, Scott L
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title Time-dependent covariates
title_short Time-dependent covariates
title_full Time-dependent covariates
title_fullStr Time-dependent covariates
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