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Main Title Human health damages from mobile source air pollution /
Author Leung, Steve. ; Dalkey, Normal
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Goldstein, Elliot.
Dalkey, Norman Crolee
CORP Author California State Air Resources Board, Sacramento. ;Eureka Labs., Inc., Sacramento, CA. ;California Univ., Los Angeles.;Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Publisher Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory ; For sale by the National Technical Information Service,
Year Published 1978
Report Number EPA/600/5-78-016B; EPA-68-01-1889
Stock Number PB-288 320
Subjects Air--Pollution ; Smog ; Nitrogen Dioxide--poisoning ; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Additional Subjects Toxicology ; Exhaust gases ; Decision theory ; Dosage ; Responses ; Humans ; Recommendations ; Assessments ; Accuracy ; Estimates ; Models ; Respiratory diseases ; Delphi technique ; Air pollution effects(Humans) ; Toxic substances ; Environmental health ; Consensus models ; Automobile exhaust ; Aircraft exhaust
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NTIS  PB-288 320 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The report contains the results of additional analyses of the data generated by a panel of medical experts for a study of Human Health Damages from Mobile Source Air Pollution (hereafter referred to as HHD) conducted by the California Air Resources Board in 1973-75 for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The analysis focused on two topics: (1) assessment of the accuracy of group estimates and (2) generation of a model of the group estimate as a function of percent of population affected and degree of impairment. Investigation of the first topic required a more thorough formulation of the statistical theory of errors as applied to group judgment than has been available up to now. This formulation is presented in Section 5 of the report. A major new feature of this theory is the postulation of a psychonumeric scaling on estimated numbers analogous to the psychophysical scaling of sensory magnitudes. The investigation of the second topic and the application of the theory of errors to the data from the HHD studies are presented in Section 7.
Notes
Contract no. 68-01-1889. Issued July 1978. Includes bibliographical references. Microfiche.
Contents Notes
v. 1. A delphi study.-v. 2. Additional Delphi data analysis.