Low-dimensional parametric models are well understood, straightforward to communicate to other workers, have very smooth curves and may easily be checked for consistency with background scienti"c knowledge or understanding. They should therefore be ideal tools with which to represent smooth relation
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Analysis of continuous covariables in epidemiological studies: Dose-response modelling and confounder adjustment
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2002
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their results. As we have discussed with the authors, we believe that there remains much useful work to be done to evaluate the estimator and to determine how and where it should be use (Schoenfeld, personal communication). We also think that, in the absence of censoring, situations where the new te