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- Selection and Misclassification Biases in Longitudinal Studies
| Apparent incidence resulting from total bias, as a function of specificity. Disease prevalence = 20%. Solid line: median value; dotted lines: first and third quartiles.
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Selection and Misclassification Biases in Longitudinal Studies - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Apparent-incidence-resulting-from-total-bias-as-a-function-of-specificity-Disease_fig2_325408297 [accessed 3 Oct, 2023]
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Figure 4 | Apparent incidence resulting from total bias, as a function of specificity. Disease prevalence = 20%. Solid line: median value; dotted lines: first and third quartiles.
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