Published in Int J Epidemiol on April 28, 2015
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Generalizing study results: a potential outcomes perspective. Epidemiology (2017) 0.75
Measurement Error and Environmental Epidemiology: a Policy Perspective. Curr Environ Health Rep (2017) 0.75
Imputation approaches for potential outcomes in causal inference. Int J Epidemiol (2015) 0.75
Causal diagrams for epidemiologic research. Epidemiology (1999) 19.48
A structural approach to selection bias. Epidemiology (2004) 16.44
The consistency statement in causal inference: a definition or an assumption? Epidemiology (2009) 6.36
Estimating causal effects from epidemiological data. J Epidemiol Community Health (2006) 5.61
Identifiability, exchangeability, and epidemiological confounding. Int J Epidemiol (1986) 4.40
A definition of causal effect for epidemiological research. J Epidemiol Community Health (2004) 3.70
Concerning the consistency assumption in causal inference. Epidemiology (2009) 3.06
Toward Causal Inference With Interference. J Am Stat Assoc (2008) 2.85
Invited commentary: positivity in practice. Am J Epidemiol (2010) 2.33
Invited Commentary: Causal diagrams and measurement bias. Am J Epidemiol (2009) 2.06
On causal inference in the presence of interference. Stat Methods Med Res (2010) 2.01
Berkson's bias, selection bias, and missing data. Epidemiology (2012) 1.85
On the consistency rule in causal inference: axiom, definition, assumption, or theorem? Epidemiology (2010) 1.61
Results on differential and dependent measurement error of the exposure and the outcome using signed directed acyclic graphs. Am J Epidemiol (2012) 0.89
Confounding and effect modification: distribution and measure. Epidemiol Method (2012) 0.82