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Three estimates of the association between linear growth failure and cognitive ability
Tropical Medicine & International Health, 06/24/09
Cheung YB et al. - Residual confounding by socio-economic situations may explain a substantial proportion of the observed association between linear growth and cognition in studies that attempt to control the confounding by means of multivariable regression analysis. The within-cluster estimator provides more convincing and modest results about the strength of association.
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