Horonjeff, 2021 - Google Patents
An examination of dose uncertainty and dose distribution effects on community noise attitudinal survey outcomesHoronjeff, 2021
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- Horonjeff R
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- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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Social survey data sets of large numbers of individual respondents' opinions are generally viewed as supporting reliable inferences of relationships between the prevalence of noise- induced annoyance and noise exposure levels. The current analyses identify conditions …
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