Abstract
Methods for the metric representation of categories of variables are explained by means of an example in which the relation between type of safety belt and location of injuries is examined.
Methods for the metric representation of categories of variables are explained by means of an example in which the relation between type of safety belt and location of injuries is examined.
In: Symposium on the Use of Statistical Methods in the Analysis of Road Accidents, held at the Road Research Laboratory (RRL), April 14-16, 1969, published by OECD, Paris, 1970, p. 80
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