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Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders , 09/01/06
Mortimer, James A. PhD, et al. - This review provides a summary of epidemiologic tools to facilitate understanding of the design and analysis of studies of Alzheimer disease (AD) and related disorders. Proportions, ratios, rates, prevalence, incidence, study designs, bias, confounding, effect modification, odds and risk ratios, statistical power, and confidence intervals are defined and discussed. Descriptive epidemiology is concerned with describing the distribution of disease by person, place, and time
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