Toxaemic Signs During Pregnancy
P. J. Brown,
Joe Stone and
C. Ord‐Smith
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1983, vol. 32, issue 1, 69-72
Abstract:
Toxaemic signs, the presence or absence of hypertension and protein urea, are noted for women classified by social class and smoking habit. The data were collected in Bradford and contributed as a discussion problem for a one‐day meeting on log‐linear models held at Imperial College. Analysis using log‐linear model methodology is presented as a case study.
Date: 1983
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