Directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): an aid to assess confounding in dental research
Author
: Merchant AT, Pitiphat W.
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Confounding, a special type of bias, occurs when an extraneous factor is
associated with the exposure and independently affects the outcome. In order to get an
unbiased estimate of the exposure–outcome relationship, we need to identify potential
confounders, collect information on them, design appropriate studies, and adjust for
confounding in data analysis.
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