A Future for Observational Epidemiology: Clarity, Credibility, Transparency

Volume: 188, Issue: 5, Pages: 840 - 845
Published: Mar 16, 2019
Abstract
Observational studies are ambiguous, difficult, and necessary for epidemiology. Presently, there are concerns that the evidence produced by most observational studies in epidemiology is not credible and contributes to research waste. I argue that observational epidemiology could be improved by focusing greater attention on 1) defining questions that make clear whether the inferential goal is descriptive or causal; 2) greater utilization of...
Paper Details
Title
A Future for Observational Epidemiology: Clarity, Credibility, Transparency
Published Date
Mar 16, 2019
Volume
188
Issue
5
Pages
840 - 845
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