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Applied Spatial Analysis Of Public Health Data 1st Edition Lance A Waller

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Applied Spatial Analysis Of Public Health Data 1st Edition Lance A Waller
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Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.04 MB
Pages: 518
Author: Lance A. Waller, Carol A. Gotway
ISBN: 9780471387718, 0471387711
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Applied Spatial Analysis Of Public Health Data 1st Edition Lance A Waller by Lance A. Waller, Carol A. Gotway 9780471387718, 0471387711 instant download after payment.

Intended for graduate students and researchers familiar with basic probabilistic concepts and statistical methods, this textbook gathers spatial statistical ideas developed in a broad variety of areas and discusses them in the context of routinely occurring spatial questions in public health. Waller (biostatistics, Emory University) and Gotway (Centers for Disease Control) introduce statistical methods for the analysis of spatial point patterns, extend them to identifying disease clusters, and outline methods for regression modeling using spatially referenced exposure and disease data.

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