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      Spatial correlation in ecological analysis.

      International Journal of Epidemiology
      Analysis of Variance, Bias (Epidemiology), Confounding Factors (Epidemiology), Female, Humans, Italy, epidemiology, Lip Neoplasms, Lung Neoplasms, mortality, Male, Models, Statistical, Regression Analysis, Risk Factors, Scotland

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          This paper presents a statistical approach, originally developed for mapping disease risk, to ecological regression analysis in the presence of spatial autocorrelated extra-Poisson variation. An insight into the effect of allowing for spatial autocorrelation on the relationship between disease rates and explanatory variables is given. Examples based on cancer frequency in Scotland and Sardinia are used to illustrate the interpretation of regression coefficient and further methodological issues.

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