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Jennifer D Parker

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Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|March 15, 2006
The role of reported primary race on health measures for multiple race respondents in the National Health Interview SurveyJennifer D Parker
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|March 14, 2009
Linkage of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to air quality dataNataliya Kravets, Jennifer D Parker
Environmental Research|April 28, 2009
Air pollution exposure and self-reported cardiovascular diseaseDerek Johnson, Jennifer D Parker
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|September 22, 2007
Multiple imputation for national public-use datasets and its possible application for gestational age in United States Natality filesJennifer D Parker, Nathaniel Schenker
Statistics in Medicine|April 22, 2003
From single-race reporting to multiple-race reporting: using imputation methods to bridge the transitionNathaniel Schenker, Jennifer D Parker
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|April 12, 2012
Exposures to fine particulate air pollution and respiratory outcomes in adults using two national datasets: a cross-sectional studyKeeve E Nachman, Jennifer D Parker
Health Services Research|April 13, 2002
Methodologic implications of allocating multiple-race data to single-race categoriesJennifer D Parker, Diane M Makuc
American Journal of Public Health|November 28, 2002
The correspondence between interracial births and multiple-race reportingJennifer D Parker, Jennifer H Madans
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|June 18, 2002
Implications of cleaning gestational age dataJennifer D Parker, Kenneth C Schoendorf
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 26, 2009
Invited commentary: Crossing curves--it's time to focus on gestational age-specific mortalityJennifer D Parker, Mark A Klebanoff
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Public Health Reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974)|March 15, 2006
The role of reported primary race on health measures for multiple race respondents in the National Health Interview SurveyJennifer D Parker
Vital and Health Statistics. Series 2, Data Evaluation and Methods Research|March 14, 2009
Linkage of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey to air quality dataNataliya Kravets, Jennifer D Parker
Environmental Research|April 28, 2009
Air pollution exposure and self-reported cardiovascular diseaseDerek Johnson, Jennifer D Parker
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|September 22, 2007
Multiple imputation for national public-use datasets and its possible application for gestational age in United States Natality filesJennifer D Parker, Nathaniel Schenker
Statistics in Medicine|April 22, 2003
From single-race reporting to multiple-race reporting: using imputation methods to bridge the transitionNathaniel Schenker, Jennifer D Parker
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|April 12, 2012
Exposures to fine particulate air pollution and respiratory outcomes in adults using two national datasets: a cross-sectional studyKeeve E Nachman, Jennifer D Parker
Health Services Research|April 13, 2002
Methodologic implications of allocating multiple-race data to single-race categoriesJennifer D Parker, Diane M Makuc
American Journal of Public Health|November 28, 2002
The correspondence between interracial births and multiple-race reportingJennifer D Parker, Jennifer H Madans
Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology|June 18, 2002
Implications of cleaning gestational age dataJennifer D Parker, Kenneth C Schoendorf
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 26, 2009
Invited commentary: Crossing curves--it's time to focus on gestational age-specific mortalityJennifer D Parker, Mark A Klebanoff
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