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Bias
Systematic error distorting study validity.
Definition
In epidemiology, bias is a systematic error in the design, conduct, or analysis of a study that results in a mistaken estimate of an exposure's true effect on the risk of disease. Unlike random error, bias compromises a study's internal validity and cannot be fixed by increasing sample size. The primary categories are selection bias, information bias (such as recall or measurement bias), and confounding.
Suggested Citation
Bias. Epidemiology Dictionary. Published: April 16, 2026. Accessed: April 26, 2026.
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