The problem of memory in nutritional epidemiology research

A technical report reviews theories of memory, focusing primarily on applications to reports of food consumption and eating patterns in the distant past as evidenced in epidemiological studies using various retrospective methods to estimate consumption that occurred months, years, or decades earlier...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Dietetic Association 1987-11, Vol.87 (11), p.1509-1512
Hauptverfasser: Dwyer, J T, Krall, E A, Coleman, K A
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