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Statistics and Probability

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

2007

Confounding; Ecological fallacy; Spatial epidemiology

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Ecologic Studies Revisited, Jon Wakefield May 2007

Ecologic Studies Revisited, Jon Wakefield

UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series

Ecologic studies use data aggregated over groups, rather than data on individuals. Such studies are popular since they may make use of existing data bases, and can offer large exposure variation if based on broad geographical areas. Unfortunately the aggregation of data that defines ecologic studies results in a loss of information that can lead to ecologic bias. Specifically, ecologic bias arises from the inability of ecologic data to characterize within-area variability in exposures and confounders. We describe in detail particular forms of ecologic bias so that their potential impact on any particular study may be assessed. The only way …