Molecular pathological epidemiology: the role of epidemiology in the omics-era M. Arfan Ikram COMMENTARY Open access 14 October 2015 Pages: 1077 - 1078
The current deconstruction of paradoxes: one sign of the ongoing methodological “revolution” Miquel PortaPaolo VineisFrancisco Bolúmar ESSAY 12 July 2015 Pages: 1079 - 1087
Summary of relationships between exchangeability, biasing paths and bias William Dana FlandersRonald Curtis Eldridge REVIEW 04 June 2014 Pages: 1089 - 1099
Limitations of individual causal models, causal graphs, and ignorability assumptions, as illustrated by random confounding and design unfaithfulness Sander GreenlandMohammad Ali Mansournia METHODS 17 February 2015 Pages: 1101 - 1110
From bad to worse: collider stratification amplifies confounding bias in the “obesity paradox” Hailey R. BanackJay S. Kaufman METHODS 18 July 2015 Pages: 1111 - 1114
A proposed clinical and biological interpretation of mediated interaction M. Arfan IkramTyler J. VanderWeele METHODS Open access 05 October 2015 Pages: 1115 - 1118
G-computation demonstration in causal mediation analysis Aolin WangOnyebuchi A. Arah METHODS 04 November 2015 Pages: 1119 - 1127
Molecular pathological epidemiology gives clues to paradoxical findings Reiko NishiharaTyler J. VanderWeeleShuji Ogino PATHOLOGICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY 07 October 2015 Pages: 1129 - 1135