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Aspects of Truth: Statistics, Bias, and Confounding
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 June 2016
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Conclusions drawn from research can be true, can be distortions resulting from bias or confounding, or can be untrue because of random chance. The essential role of epidemiology is to provide an approach to the appraisal of data concerning health and disease in order to discern the truth.
The first article in this series discussed issues of validity and reliability in relation to diagnostic testing. A second article considered statistical concepts in the special case of inferring that a null hypothesis is true. This article will consider related aspects of research design, analysis, and the logic of scientific thought, while the next article in the series will discuss the role of confidence intervals in the analysis and interpretation of data.
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