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PROCEEDINGS OF THE RESEARCH PLANNING CONFERENCE ON HUMAN ACTIVITY PATTERNS
Citation:
Starks, T. PROCEEDINGS OF THE RESEARCH PLANNING CONFERENCE ON HUMAN ACTIVITY PATTERNS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/4-89/004 (NTIS PB89166599), 1989.
Description:
The study of human activity patterns was initially an area of interest in the field of sociology, but recently it has become important to people investigating the amount and extent of exposure of human populations to hazardous chemicals. This report presents the proceedings of a conference held to compare various methods of studying human activity patterns, and to determine where additional research is needed to develop methods for collecting reliable human activity patterns data pertinent to the determination of exposure rates. Entitled "Research Planning Conference on Human Activity Patterns," the conference was held May 9 and 10, 1988, in Las Vegas, Nevada.