Selection of cases and controls: Additional information is needed
- PMID: 17400316
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.12.047
Selection of cases and controls: Additional information is needed
Abstract
The potential for selection bias is a concern in any case-control study. Cases and controls should be representative of the respective diseased and nondiseased persons in a well delineated target population. Even with representative cases and controls, if there is a high (or differential) nonparticipation rate among (or between) cases and controls, selection bias may be introduced. Case-control studies offer an efficient observational analytic design, but they also carry a high potential for the introduction of bias.
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