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False-Negative Response Rate in Epidemiologic Studies to Define Prevalence Ratios of Epilepsy
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False-Negative Response Rate in Epidemiologic Studies to Define Prevalence Ratios of Epilepsy
False-Negative Response Rate in Epidemiologic Studies to Define Prevalence Ratios of Epilepsy
Roy G. Beran
Roy G. Beran
JM
Jane Michelazzi
Jane Michelazzi
LH
Lorna Hall
Lorna Hall
PT
Peter Tsimnadis
Peter Tsimnadis
SL
Shuan Loh
Shuan Loh
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5 November 1985
journal article
research article
Published by
S. Karger AG
in
Neuroepidemiology
Vol. 4
(2)
,
82-85
https://doi.org/10.1159/000110218
Abstract
This study has adopted a tested questionnaire, used in a population prevalence study, and distributed it to a sample of people identified as having epilepsy to determine the false-negative response rate for this type of epidemiologic study.
Keywords
EPILEPSY
FALSE-NEGATIVE RESPONSE RATE
PREVALENCE
METHOD
SURVEY
STIGMA OF EPILEPSY
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