EPA particulate matter data – Analyses using Local Control Strategy
Description
Analyses of large observational datasets tend to be complicated and prone to fault depending upon the variable selection, data cleaning and analytic methods employed. Here, we discuss the analysis of 2016 US environmental epidemiology data and outline a new "benchmark" Non-parametric and Unsupervised analysis of these data. Readers are invited to download our CSV file from the archive and apply whatever analytic approach they think appropriate. We hope to encourage the development of a widely-held "consensus view" on the effects of Secondary Organic Aerosols (Volatile Organic Compounds that have predominantly Biogenic or Anthropogenic origin) within PM2.5 particulate matter on Circulatory and/or Respiratory mortality. For example, the reanalyses described here focus on the question: "Can life in a region with an abundance of trees be relatively dangerous?"
Notes
Files
AnalysisFile.csv
Files
(1.1 MB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:9b9a31527305955a009224c7b3cc8fd9
|
765.5 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:d50923028e8a3f7a1495f4b8ff873f06
|
290.2 kB | Preview Download |
Additional details
Related works
- Is cited by
- 10.48550/arXiv.2209.05461 (DOI)
- Is derived from
- https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/LocalControlStrategy/index.html (URL)