Investigating the Impact of Selection Bias in Dose-Response Analyses of Preventive Interventions

Volume: 11, Issue: 3, Pages: 239 - 251
Published: Feb 24, 2010
Abstract
This paper focuses on the impact of selection bias in the context of extended, community-based prevention trials that attempt to “unpack” intervention effects and analyze mechanisms of change. Relying on dose-response analyses as the most general form of such efforts, this study provides two examples of how selection bias can affect the estimation of treatment effects. In Example 1, we describe an actual intervention in which selection bias was...
Paper Details
Title
Investigating the Impact of Selection Bias in Dose-Response Analyses of Preventive Interventions
Published Date
Feb 24, 2010
Volume
11
Issue
3
Pages
239 - 251
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