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Citation

Rosenbaum PR. Stat. Med. 1984; 3(1): 27-34.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1984, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6729286

Abstract

A narrow case definition can lead to greater in clarity in case-control studies, but it can also lead to either a gain or a loss in the power of statistical tests. Under plausible assumptions, the loss of power can be in excess of 30 per cent, and the gain can be in excess of 50 per cent. If at least one third of the total study size consists of narrowly defined cases, the loss of power will often be negligible, whereas the gain can be substantial.


Language: en

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