In this paper,we explore a range of concerns that arise in measuring short term ozone effects on health. In particular, we tackle the problem of measuring ex- posure using alternative daily measures of ozone derived from hourly concentrations. We adopt the exposure paradigm of Chiogna and Bellini (2002), and we compare its performances with respect to traditional exposure measures by exploiting model se- lection. For investigating model selection stability issues, we then apply the idea of bootstrapping the modelling process.

Short term ozone effects on morbidity for the city of Milano, Italy, 1995-2003

CHIOGNA M.;
2008

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In this paper,we explore a range of concerns that arise in measuring short term ozone effects on health. In particular, we tackle the problem of measuring ex- posure using alternative daily measures of ozone derived from hourly concentrations. We adopt the exposure paradigm of Chiogna and Bellini (2002), and we compare its performances with respect to traditional exposure measures by exploiting model se- lection. For investigating model selection stability issues, we then apply the idea of bootstrapping the modelling process.
2008
CHIOGNA M.; PAULI F.
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