Applied Spatial Statistics for Public Health Data
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Preface.Acknowledgments.1 Introduction.1.1 Why Spatial Data in Public Health?1.2 Why Statistical Methods for Spatial Data?1.3 Intersection of Three Fields of Study.1.4 Organization of the Book.2 Analyzing Public Health Data.2.1 Observational vs. Experimental Data.2.2 Risk and Rates.2.2.1 Incidence and Prevalence.2.2.2 Risk.2.2.3 Estimating Risk: Rates and Proportions.2.2.4 Relative and Attributable Risks.2.3 Making Rates Comparable: Standardized Rates.2.3.1 Direct Standardization.2.3.2 Indirect Standardization.2.3.3 Direct or Indirect?2.3.4 Standardizing to What Standard?2.3.5 Cautions with Standardized Rates.2.4 Basic Epidemiological Study Designs.2.4.1 Prospective Cohort Studies.2.4.2 Retrospective…
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