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occupational health 1 random effects 1 score test 1 workplace injuries 1 zero-inflation 1
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Burke, V. 2 Balde, E. 1 Beilin, L. J. 1 Dunbar, D. 1 Gracey, M. P. 1 Lee, A. H. 1 Milligan, R. A. K. 1 Richards, J. 1 Spencer, M. 1 Yau, K. K. W. 1 Zhao, Y. 1
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Testing for zero-inflation in count series: application to occupational health
Zhao, Y.; Lee, A. H.; Burke, V.; Yau, K. K. W. - In: Journal of Applied Statistics 36 (2009) 12, pp. 1353-1359
Count data series with extra zeros relative to a Poisson distribution are common in many biomedical applications. A score test is presented to assess whether the zero-inflation problem is significant to warrant the analysis by the more complex zero-inflated Poisson autoregression model. The...
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Health-related behaviours and psycho-social characteristics of 18 year-old Australians
Milligan, R. A. K.; Burke, V.; Beilin, L. J.; Richards, J. - In: Social Science & Medicine 45 (1997) 10, pp. 1549-1562
Psychosocial variables associated with health-related behaviours for diet, physical activity, alcohol consumption and smoking were examined in 18 year-old Australian men (n = 301) and women (n = 282). These psychosocial variables included Type A behaviour and depression, perceived self-efficacy...
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