The chronicles of statistical methods employed in occupational hygiene.

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Title: The chronicles of statistical methods employed in occupational hygiene.
Authors: Burstyn, Igor1 igor.burstyn@drexel.edu, Jones, Rachael M2
Source: Annals of Work Exposures & Health. Oct2023, Vol. 67 Issue 8, p920-925. 6p.
Subjects: Serial publications, Hygiene, Occupational exposure, Statistical models, Industrial hygiene
Abstract: The article focuses on trends in statistical methods used in occupational hygiene, particularly in the Annals of Work Exposures and Health. Topics include the use of increasingly sophisticated statistics in analyzing occupational hygiene data, addressing features such as autocorrelation and lognormal distribution, and exposure measurements below the limit of detection.
Database: Engineering Source
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Abstract:The article focuses on trends in statistical methods used in occupational hygiene, particularly in the Annals of Work Exposures and Health. Topics include the use of increasingly sophisticated statistics in analyzing occupational hygiene data, addressing features such as autocorrelation and lognormal distribution, and exposure measurements below the limit of detection.
ISSN:23987308
DOI:10.1093/annweh/wxad042