This research was conducted to examine the effect of model choice on the epidemiologic interpretation of occupational cohort data. Three multiplicative models commonly employed in the analysis of occupational cohort studies-proportional hazards, Poisson, and logistic regression-were used to analyze
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Background stratified Poisson regression analysis of cohort data
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