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- Munechika Misumi
- Kyoji Furukawa
- John B. Cologne
- Harry M. Cullings
Abstract
In observational epidemiological studies, the exposure that is received by an individual often cannot be precisely observed, resulting in measurement error, and a common approach to dealing with measurement error is regression calibration (RC). Use of RC, which requires assumptions about the distribution of unknown error‐free (true) variables, leads to concern about the possibility of bias due to misspecification of that distribution. The simulation–extrapolation (SIMEX) method, in contrast, does not require a distributional assumption. However, analyses of large cohorts may be performed by using grouped or person‐year data, and application of SIMEX to grouped data is not straightforward, particularly when there is a mixture of classical and Berkson measurement errors. We compared RC and SIMEX with grouped data analyses to assess robustness of the RC method to misspecification of the true dose distribution. We also applied SIMEX assuming mixtures of classical and Berkson errors and compared the results with those obtained by using RC for classical error only. SIMEX had less bias than RC and performed well regardless of the true dose distribution, whereas RC based on a misspecified true dose distribution showed greater bias than when based on the correctly specified true dose distribution.
Suggested Citation
Munechika Misumi & Kyoji Furukawa & John B. Cologne & Harry M. Cullings, 2018.
"Simulation–extrapolation for bias correction with exposure uncertainty in radiation risk analysis utilizing grouped data,"
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 67(1), pages 275-289, January.
Handle:
RePEc:bla:jorssc:v:67:y:2018:i:1:p:275-289
DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12225
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