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Statistical Methods for Environmental Epidemiology with R - A Case Study in Air Pollution and Health (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Statistical Methods for Environmental Epidemiology with R - A Case Study in Air Pollution and Health (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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As an area of statistical application, environmental epidemiology
and more speci cally, the estimation of health risk associated with
the exposure to - vironmental agents, has led to the development of
several statistical methods and software that can then be applied
to other scienti c areas. The stat- tical analyses aimed at
addressing questions in environmental epidemiology have the
following characteristics. Often the signal-to-noise ratio in the
data is low and the targets of inference are inherently small
risks. These constraints typically lead to the development and use
of more sophisticated (and pot- tially less transparent)
statistical models and the integration of large hi- dimensional
databases. New technologies and the widespread availability of
powerful computing are also adding to the complexities of scienti c
inves- gation by allowing researchers to t large numbers of models
and search over many sets of variables. As the number of variables
measured increases, so do the degrees of freedom for in uencing the
association between a risk factor and an outcome of interest. We
have written this book, in part, to describe our experiences
developing and applying statistical methods for the estimation for
air pollution health e ects. Our experience has convinced us that
the application of modern s- tistical methodology in a reproducible
manner can bring to bear subst- tial bene ts to policy-makers and
scientists in this area. We believe that the methods described in
this book are applicable to other areas of environmental
epidemiology, particularly those areas involving spatial{temporal
exposures.
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