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The resulting exposure misclassification has produced relative risk estimates that understate any true risk.
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This misclassification would have produced wider CIs, a bias toward the null, and underestimates of risk.
This possible misclassification may have produced more negative associations, although it is unlikely that the associations could have been reversed.
This may have produced misclassification of the outcome, though it is not clear whether this misclassification was differential by exposure status (eg, income changes).
Because we did not have data on previous residential history, we were unable to take into account how long people lived at their current residence, which also could have produced misclassification of long-term exposure.
This assignment might have produced nondifferential misclassification in exposure, resulting in the underestimation of ORs.
We often based the retrospective coding of contributing factors on limited data, which may have produced some misclassification.
In addition, the study was conducted during winter months when viral respiratory infections are common; therefore, the presence of these infections could have produced outcome misclassification.
Limitations in our exposure assessment methods may have produced nondifferential exposure misclassification and biased our risk estimates, most likely toward the null.
There may have been some misclassification of cause of death, but it is unlikely to have produced significant bias in the ethnic comparisons [ 33].
Although misclassification is always a potential threat to epidemiological studies, there is no reason to believe that misclassification in this analysis was systematic or nonrandom, and there is little reason to believe that it might have produced the observed association between silicofluorides and PbB concentrations in pre-1946 dwellings and in dwellings of unknown age.
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