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    Statistical issues in epidemiologic studies of gene-environment interaction

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Gene-environment interaction in the development of human traits, including disease -- Conceptual and analytical challenges -- Joint analysis of data on both genetic and environmental factors from epidemiologic studies as a way to increase power to detect a polymorphism (or an exposure) that is associated with disease risk -- Study designs -- Statistical modeling issues in the analysis of data -- Sample size and power calculations for a range of designs -- Specification of parameters -- Ordinal coding -- Hierarchical models -- The analysis of highdimensional "pathway" data (multiple related genes and environmental exposures).…”
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    Statistical issues in epidemiologic studies of gene-environment interaction

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Gene-environment interaction in the development of human traits, including disease -- Conceptual and analytical challenges -- Joint analysis of data on both genetic and environmental factors from epidemiologic studies as a way to increase power to detect a polymorphism (or an exposure) that is associated with disease risk -- Study designs -- Statistical modeling issues in the analysis of data -- Sample size and power calculations for a range of designs -- Specification of parameters -- Ordinal coding -- Hierarchical models -- The analysis of highdimensional "pathway" data (multiple related genes and environmental exposures).…”
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    Statistical issues in epidemiologic studies of gene-environment interaction

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Contents: Gene-environment interaction in the development of human traits, including disease -- Conceptual and analytical challenges -- Joint analysis of data on both genetic and environmental factors from epidemiologic studies as a way to increase power to detect a polymorphism (or an exposure) that is associated with disease risk -- Study designs -- Statistical modeling issues in the analysis of data -- Sample size and power calculations for a range of designs -- Specification of parameters -- Ordinal coding -- Hierarchical models -- The analysis of highdimensional "pathway" data (multiple related genes and environmental exposures).…”
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    Electronic Video