Inverse Sampling in Case Control Studies Involving a Rare Exposure
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In case-control studies where the outcome is not uncommon but the exposure is rare, inverse sampling may be used to reduce the total number of subjects required to find a fixed number of exposed cases and controls. The sampling distribution is negative binomial rather than binomial. Logistic regression for adjustment of covariates may be implemented on the computer program GLIM by the appropriate use of macros. An example is given.
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