Values,Errors, and Precautions |
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Authors: | Herbert L. Needleman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine , Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | In the environmental health literature, errors in interpreting studies or data are not infrequent. Many are of the Type II variety. Common solecisms of this type are: treating the criterion of p < 0.05 as a sacrament; demanding complete confounder control; arguing for the existence of phantom confounders; arguing that the effect size is trivial; building nonveridical models; arguing for no effect from inadequate sample size; demanding causal proof; arguing that causality is reversed; conducting a ballot of published studies. These are examined in this paper. |
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Keywords: | Type I and Type II errors epidemiology methodology. |
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