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2016-04-01Measurement error models with interactionsMidthune, D; Carroll, RJ; Freedman, LS; Kipnis, V
2016-12-01Moment reconstruction and moment-adjusted imputation when exposure is generated by a complex, nonlinear random effects modeling processPotgieter, CJ; Wei, R; Kipnis, V; Freedman, LS; Carroll, RJ
2012-10-15Regression calibration with more surrogates than mismeasured variablesKipnis, V; Midthune, D; Freedman, LS; Carroll, RJ
2015-11-30A statistical model for measurement error that incorporates variation over time in the target measure, with application to nutritional epidemiologyFreedman, LS; Midthune, D; Dodd, KW; Carroll, RJ; Kipnis, V
2020-07STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology: Part 1-Basic theory and simple methods of adjustment.Keogh, RH; Shaw, PA; Gustafson, P; Carroll, RJ; Deffner, V; Dodd, KW; Küchenhoff, H; Tooze, JA; Wallace, MP; Kipnis, V; Freedman, LS
2020-07STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology: Part 2-More complex methods of adjustment and advanced topics.Shaw, PA; Gustafson, P; Carroll, RJ; Deffner, V; Dodd, KW; Keogh, RH; Kipnis, V; Tooze, JA; Wallace, MP; Küchenhoff, H; Freedman, LS
2012-02-15Taking advantage of the strengths of 2 different dietary assessment instruments to improve intake estimates for nutritional epidemiologyCarroll, RJ; Midthune, D; Subar, AF; Shumakovich, M; Freedman, LS; Thompson, FE; Kipnis, V
2011-12-01Using regression calibration equations that combine self-reported intake and biomarker measures to obtain unbiased estimates and more powerful tests of dietary associationsFreedman, LS; Midthune, D; Carroll, RJ; Tasevska, N; Schatzkin, A; Mares, J; Tinker, L; Potischman, N; Kipnis, V
2011-07-01Validating an FFQ for intake of episodically consumed foods: Application to the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health StudyMidthune, D; Schatzkin, A; Subar, AF; Thompson, FE; Freedman, LS; Carroll, RJ; Shumakovich, MA; Kipnis, V