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Repository of data, code and supporting materials to repeat analysis performed by ODOT Research Unit documenting pedestrian injury disparities in Oregon. The standardized scoring uses an objective approach to categorizing Census tracts based on race, ethnicity, and poverty. These categories are then used to calculate population-based pedestrian …

  • Updated Oct 31, 2023
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This Github repository includes statistical programs and data used to construct estimates of state firearm injury hospitalizations described in “Inpatient Hospitalizations for Firearm Injury: Estimating State-Level Rates from 2000 to 2016” by Rosanna Smart, Samuel Peterson, Terry L. Schell, Rose Kerber, and Andrew R. Morral. RAND Corporation: Sa…

  • Updated Apr 16, 2021
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This study creates machine learning models to predict the seriousness of car crashes using 2019 and 2020 crash reports from the publicly accessable database maintained by the Chicago Police Department. A car crash is considered serious if the crash results in an injury or the car is towed due to the crash. Models use categorical features that de…

  • Updated Sep 23, 2021
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