Misstatements, misperceptions, and mistakes in controlling for covariates in observational research

  1. Xiaoxin Yu
  2. Roger S Zoh  Is a corresponding author
  3. David A Fluharty
  4. Luis M Mestre
  5. Danny Valdez
  6. Carmen D Tekwe
  7. Colby J Vorland
  8. Yasaman Jamshidi-Naeini
  9. Sy Han Chiou
  10. Stella T Lartey
  11. David B Allison  Is a corresponding author
  1. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, United States
  2. Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, United States
  3. Department of Statistics and Data Science, Southern Methodist University, United States
  4. University of Memphis, School of Public Health, United Kingdom

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  1. Xiaoxin Yu
  2. Roger S Zoh
  3. David A Fluharty
  4. Luis M Mestre
  5. Danny Valdez
  6. Carmen D Tekwe
  7. Colby J Vorland
  8. Yasaman Jamshidi-Naeini
  9. Sy Han Chiou
  10. Stella T Lartey
  11. David B Allison
(2024)
Misstatements, misperceptions, and mistakes in controlling for covariates in observational research
eLife 13:e82268.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.82268

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