Book chapter
Ecologic variables, ecologic studies, and multilevel studies in public health research
Oxford Textbook of Public Health
01 Sep 2009
Abstract
This chapter reviews the use of ecologic variables, ecologic studies, and multilevel studies in epidemiology and public health. It begins with a discussion of the ecologic fallacy and the sources of the ecologic fallacy, placing it in the context of other fallacies related to the presence of multiple levels of organization. Other fallacies including the atomistic fallacy, psychologistic (or individualistic) fallacy and sociologistic fallacy are also reviewed. This is followed by a discussion of the uses of ecologic or grouplevel variables in epidemiology, distinguishing the use of these variables as proxies for individuallevel data and as measures of true grouplevel constructs. The final sections contrast the advantages and disadvantages of individuallevel studies, ecologic studies, and multilevel studies. Multilevel analysis is briefly reviewed. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the challenges inherent in multilevel studies and multilevel analysis. The importance of conceptualizing the multiple levels of organization relevant to a particular research question is emphasized throughout the chapter.
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- Title
- Ecologic variables, ecologic studies, and multilevel studies in public health research
- Creators
- Ana V. Diez-Roux
- Publication Details
- Oxford Textbook of Public Health
- Series
- Oxford Textbooks
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Urban Health Collaborative; Drexel University
- Other Identifier
- 991020112261204721