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What Causes Temporal Confounding?
Several factors can cause temporal confounding:
Seasonal variations
in exposure or outcome.
Changes in
disease incidence
over time.
Technological advancements affecting
exposure measurement
or
outcome detection
.
Secular trends
such as changes in population behavior or healthcare practices.
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