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confounding in epidemiology​

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Confounding is an important concept in epidemiology, because, if present, it can cause an over- or under- estimate of the observed association between exposure and health outcome. ... Confounding is a bias because it can result in a distortion in the measure of association between an exposure and health outcome.

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