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What are the Types of Weights Used?
Several types of weights can be used in epidemiological studies:
Sampling weights:
These adjust for the probability of selection of each participant.
Post-stratification weights:
These adjust the sample to known population distributions on certain variables.
Non-response weights:
These account for missing data due to non-response.
Inverse probability weights:
These are used to reduce bias from confounding variables.
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