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Statistical Analysis of the Additive and Multiplicative Hypotheses of Multiple Exposure Synergy for Cohort and Case-Control Studies
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- Dubin, Jeffrey A.
Chicago
Abstract
This paper considers hypotheses tests for synergistic relationships in epidemiological studies. Two hypotheses are considered. First, I develop tests of the additive hypothesis which states that the combined risk from two sources of exposure is the sum of each risk taken separately. I then develop tests for the hypothesis that a multiplicative relationship exists for the risks, i.e., that the combined risk is consistent with the multiplication of the individual risks. Following standard practice in epidemiological studies I consider tests for both case-referent and cohort (standardized mortality rate) type studies.
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Published as Dubin, J. A. (2001). Statistical Analysis of the Additive and Multiplicative Hypotheses of Multiple Exposure Synergy for Cohort and Case-Control Studies. In Empirical Studies in Applied Economics (pp. 87-116). Springer US.Attached Files
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- 1066