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Measurement Error Estimation And Correction Methods To Minimize Exposure Misclassification In Epidemiological Studies: Project Summary
Citation:
U.S. EPA. Measurement Error Estimation And Correction Methods To Minimize Exposure Misclassification In Epidemiological Studies: Project Summary. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, 2008.
Impact/Purpose:
To highlight recent findings from research undertaken to develop improved methods to assess potential human health risks related to DBP.
Description:
This project summary highlights recent findings from research undertaken to develop improved methods to assess potential human health risks related to drinking water disinfection byproduct (DBP) exposures.
URLs/Downloads:
Regression Calibration for Classical Exposure Measurement Error in Environmental Epidemiology Studies Using Multiple Local Surrogate Exposures (PDF, 9 pp, 187 KB, about PDF)Measurement Error Estimation and Correction Methods to Minimize Exposure Misclassification in Epidemiological Studies: Project Summary (PDF, 6 pp, 117 KB, about PDF)
The impact of water consumption, point-of-use filtration and exposure categorization on exposure misclassification of ingested drinking water contaminants.
A sensitivity analysis of bias in relative risk estimates due to disinfection by-product exposure misclassification.
U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). 2006. Stage 2 Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Rule; Final Rule. Federal Register, 71(2):388-493.
Record Details:
Record Type:DOCUMENT( SUMMARY)
Product Published Date:08/31/2010
Record Last Revised:05/20/2019
OMB Category:Other
Record ID:
199557