Mathematical Statistics and Probability: Effects of Pollution on Health (6th, v. 6)

Mathematical Statistics and Probability: Effects of Pollution on Health (6th, v. 6)

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Jan 1, 1972 · English · Hardcover (599 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 599
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1972
Publisher University of California Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0520021894
ISBN-13 9780520021891

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This volume presents a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between pollution and health, framed through the lens of mathematical statistics and probability theory. As part of the Berkeley Symposium Proceedings, it brings together esteemed contributions from notable scholars, including Lucien Lecam, Jerzy Neyman, and Elizabeth L. Scott, who delve into statistical methodologies crucial for understanding environmental epidemiology.

John R. Goldsmith opens the discussions by highlighting key statistical problems and strategies employed in the field, offering insights not only into data analysis but also into interpretation in the context of public health. Readers will find a rich tapestry of research that illustrates the challenges posed by environmental pollutants and their implications for human health, emphasizing the necessity of rigorous statistical frameworks in addressing these pressing issues.

The book serves as an essential resource for researchers, public health officials, and students alike, blending theoretical approaches with practical applications. Through careful examination of case studies and experimental designs, it emphasizes the critical role of statistics in drawing meaningful conclusions about health outcomes in a polluted environment, ultimately contributing to the betterment of community health policies and practices.

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Health & Wellness

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