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Sample Design Considerations for Indoor Air Exposure Surveys
Authors:Brenda G Cox  David T Mage  Frederick W Immerman
Institution:1. Research Triangle Institute , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina , USA;2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Research Triangle Park , North Carolina , USA
Abstract:Concern about the potential for indoor air pollution has prompted recent surveys of radon and NO2 concentrations In homes and personal exposure studies of volatile organics, carbon monoxide and pesticides, to name a few. The statistical problems in designing sample surveys that measure the physical environment are diverse and more complicated than those encountered in traditional surveys of human attitudes and attributes. This paper addresses issues encountered when designing indoor air quality (IAQ) studies. General statistical concepts related to target population definition, frame creation, and sample selection for area household surveys and telephone surveys are presented. The implications of different measurement approaches are discussed, and response rate considerations are described.
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