Statistical methods for environmental epidemiology with R: a case study in air pollution and health

Advances in statistical methodology and computing have played an important role in allowing researchers to more accurately assess the health effects of ambient air pollution. The methods and software developed in this area are applicable to a wide array of problems in environmental epidemiology. This book provides an overview of the methods used for investigating the health effects of air pollution and gives examples and case studies in R which demonstrate the application of those methods to real data. The book will be useful to statisticians, epidemiologists, and graduate students working in the area of air pollution and health and others analyzing similar data.

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Principais autores: Peng, R.D. 176473, Dominici, F. 176474
Formato: Texto biblioteca
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Publicado em: New York (USA) Springer 2008
Assuntos:air pollution, Health hazards, Statistical methods, Computer software, computer applications, Data analysis, case studies,
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