Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding

Fraga S, Lucas R, Costa D, Barros H (2013)
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 66(8): 911-918.

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Fraga, Sílvia; Lucas, Raquel; Costa, DiogoUniBi ; Barros, Henrique
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Band
66
Ausgabe
8
Seite(n)
911-918
ISSN
0895-4356
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2940162

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Fraga S, Lucas R, Costa D, Barros H. Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2013;66(8):911-918.
Fraga, S., Lucas, R., Costa, D., & Barros, H. (2013). Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 66(8), 911-918. doi:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2012.07.020
Fraga, Sílvia, Lucas, Raquel, Costa, Diogo, and Barros, Henrique. 2013. “Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding”. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 66 (8): 911-918.
Fraga, S., Lucas, R., Costa, D., and Barros, H. (2013). Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 66, 911-918.
Fraga, S., et al., 2013. Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 66(8), p 911-918.
S. Fraga, et al., “Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding”, Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol. 66, 2013, pp. 911-918.
Fraga, S., Lucas, R., Costa, D., Barros, H.: Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 66, 911-918 (2013).
Fraga, Sílvia, Lucas, Raquel, Costa, Diogo, and Barros, Henrique. “Interviewer effects when investigating abuse were not compatible with effect modification but instead with confounding”. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 66.8 (2013): 911-918.
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