ALCOHOL AND TRAFFIC SAFETY: A SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF DATA FROM COMPOSITE SOURCES

Author(s)
CONNOLLY, MA JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, BALTIMORE, USA KIMBALL, AW JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, BALTIMORE, USA MOULTON, LH UNIV OF MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR, USA
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Abstract

Risk factors associated with single-vehicle driver fatalities are explored in a sensitivity analysis of data from composite sources.information on fatalities was taken from the federal accident reporting system data base for 1976-1981. characteristics of the driving population were given by the 1973 national roadside breath testing survey (wolfe 1974). using bayes theorem and logistic regression analysis, the effect of changing driver characteristics on the probability of a fatality was explored. the method used is proposed for a case-control study in which the controls may not accurately represent the population from which the cases were drawn. risk factors identified are generally in agreement with previous reports.(a).

Publication

Library number
I 820065 IRRD 8904
Source

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1989 /02 E21 1 PAG:1-31 T12

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