An investigation of safety belt usage and effectiveness.

Author(s)
Hochberg, Y. & Reinfurt, D.W.
Year
Abstract

This interim report contains primarily a theoretical discussion of problems of inference in studies on seat belt utilization and effectiveness. Seat belt effectiveness in accidents is initially discussed from a population parameter point of view. Three measures are introduced and their features explored. Several inferential problems are discussed and certain simplifications obtained.

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Publication

Library number
B 7858 /91.2/
Source

Chapel Hill, NC, University of North Carolina, 1975, V + 62 p., graph., tab., ref. DOT HS 801 427 / NTIS PB-240952.

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