TY - JOUR
T1 - The interpretation of multiplicative‐model parameters as standardized parameters
AU - Greenland, Sander
AU - Maldonado, George
PY - 1994/5/30
Y1 - 1994/5/30
N2 - Under current conventions, relative‐risk estimates obtained from multiplicative models are interpreted as estimates of a homogeneous, effect. Such interpretations condition on the unverifiable assumption that the relative risk under study is homogeneous, an assumption that is not likely to be correct even if the model fits well. We propose that such estimates are better interpreted as estimates of standardized relative risks, with a bias component that depends on the degree of model misspecification and on the study design. To evaluate our proposal, we present a study of the maximum‐likelihood estimators from Poisson and logistic regression compared to the population‐standardized rate ratio. The results indicate that our proposed interpretation would in practice be more cautious and accurate than the homogeneous‐effect interpretation.
AB - Under current conventions, relative‐risk estimates obtained from multiplicative models are interpreted as estimates of a homogeneous, effect. Such interpretations condition on the unverifiable assumption that the relative risk under study is homogeneous, an assumption that is not likely to be correct even if the model fits well. We propose that such estimates are better interpreted as estimates of standardized relative risks, with a bias component that depends on the degree of model misspecification and on the study design. To evaluate our proposal, we present a study of the maximum‐likelihood estimators from Poisson and logistic regression compared to the population‐standardized rate ratio. The results indicate that our proposed interpretation would in practice be more cautious and accurate than the homogeneous‐effect interpretation.
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U2 - 10.1002/sim.4780131002
DO - 10.1002/sim.4780131002
M3 - Article
C2 - 8073203
AN - SCOPUS:0028243865
SN - 0277-6715
VL - 13
SP - 989
EP - 999
JO - Statistics in Medicine
JF - Statistics in Medicine
IS - 10
ER -