Cubic spline
A cubic spline is a mathematical tool used in epidemiology to model complex relationships between variables in a flexible and accurate manner. It is often used to model the relationship between an exposure and an outcome, allowing for more accurate and nuanced understanding of the data. It can be thought of as a way to “connect the dots” between data points in a smooth and continuous manner
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