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1. Measurement Error Affecting Web- and Paper-Based Dietary Assessment Instruments: Insights From the Multi-Cohort Eating and Activity Study for Understanding Reporting Error.

2. What Happens to Your Manuscript: Characteristics of Papers Published in Volume 189.

3. What Happens to Your Manuscript: Characteristics of Papers Published in Volume 188.

4. Harnessing causal forests for epidemiologic research: key considerations.

5. Practical Considerations for Sandwich Variance Estimation in 2-Stage Regression Settings.

6. Causal Knowledge as a Prerequisite for Interrogating Bias: Reflections on Hernán et al. 20 Years Later.

7. Counterpoint: Preprints and the Future of Scientific Publishing—In Favor of Relevance.

8. A Design and Analytical Strategy for Monitoring Disease Positivity and Biomarker Levels in Accessible Closed Populations.

9. Large-Scale Data Harmonization Across Prospective Studies: The Preconception Period Analysis of Risks and Exposures Influencing Health and Development (PrePARED) Consortium.

10. Socioeconomic Inequalities and Molecular Risk for Aging in Young Adulthood.

11. A Bootstrap Approach for Evaluating Uncertainty in the Number of Groups Identified by Latent Class Growth Models.

12. Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Health: Examining the Contributions of the American Journal of Epidemiology to Advancing the Science.

13. Research on Health Disparities: Strategies and Findings From the Black Women's Health Study.

14. Have We Been Underestimating Modifiable Dementia Risk? An Alternative Approach for Calculating the Combined Population Attributable Fraction for Modifiable Dementia Risk Factors.

15. Innovative Strategies for Remotely Sampling Hard-to-Reach Populations: Assessing Phone Versus Internet Respondent-Driven Sampling Approaches Among Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in Colombia.

16. Traveling Together: A Road Map for Researching Neighborhood Effects on Population Health and Health Inequities.

17. Snippets of the History of the American Journal of Epidemiology.

18. Interaction Contrasts and Collider Bias.

19. Design and Implementation of the All of Us Research Program COVID-19 Participant Experience (COPE) Survey.

20. Inverse Probability Weighting to Estimate Exposure Effects on the Burden of Recurrent Outcomes in the Presence of Competing Events.

21. Novel Methods for Leveraging Large Cohort Studies for Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research.

22. Comparing the Accuracy of Diagnostic Tests When Disease Is Characterized by an Ordinal Scale.

23. Illustration of 2 Fusion Designs and Estimators.

24. Exposure, Susceptibility, and Recovery: A Framework for Examining the Intersection of the Social and Physical Environments and Infectious Disease Risk.

25. Framework for Descriptive Epidemiology.

26. Invited Commentary: On the Mathematization of Epidemiology as a Socially Engaged Quantitative Science.

40. Misconceptions About the Direction of Bias From Nondifferential Misclassification.

41. Sampling Validation Data to Achieve a Planned Precision of the Bias-Adjusted Estimate of Effect.

42. Illustrating How to Simulate Data From Directed Acyclic Graphs to Understand Epidemiologic Concepts.

43. Using Numerical Methods to Design Simulations: Revisiting the Balancing Intercept.

44. Bayesian Spatiotemporal Nowcasting Model for Public Health Decision-Making and Surveillance.

45. Challenges in Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Mediation Analyses.

46. Temporal Confounding in the Test-Negative Design.

47. SuperMICE: An Ensemble Machine Learning Approach to Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations.

48. Invited Commentary: Reckoning With Our Biases in Epidemiology.

49. AIPW: An R Package for Augmented Inverse Probability–Weighted Estimation of Average Causal Effects.

50. "Translating" All-Cause Mortality Rate Ratios or Hazard Ratios to Age-, Longevity-, and Probability-Based Measures.