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The development of multivariate statistical models to identify factors that explain systematic variation in accident counts has been an active field of research in the past 20 years. During this period many different models and functional forms have been applied. This study, based on data for national roads in Norway, tests alternative functional forms of the relationship between independent variables and the number of injury accidents. The paper compares six different functional forms (sets of independent variables and specifications of the form of their relationship to accident occurrence) by means of Poisson-lognormal regression. The best model was identified in terms of five goodness of fit measures and a graphical method – the CURE plot (CURE = cumulative residuals). The coefficients estimated for the independent variables were found to vary according to functional form. It is therefore important to compare different functional forms as part of an exploratory analysis when developing accident prediction models.
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W artykule opisano „Studia Bibliologiczne”, wydawnictwo naukowe Instytutu Bibliotekoznawstwa i Informacji Naukowej Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach. W latach 1983−2011 ukazało się dziewiętnaście kolejnych tomów, obejmujących łącznie dwieście pięćdziesiąt artykułów autorstwa ponad stu badaczy. Autorka omówiła skład redakcji oraz środowisko współpracowników, cechy wydawniczo-formalne wydawnictwa oraz jego profil naukowy, wykorzystując m.in. metody bibliometryczne.
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The article describes a research series entitled “Bibliological Study” edited by the Institute of Library and Information Science at the Silesian University in Katowice. Between 1983 and 2011 19 subsequent volumes were released, comprising 250 articles written by over one hundred authors. The article contributors are mainly researchers, academics and librarians, chiefly connected with Silesia. The author presents the editorial staff, co-workers, publishing features and mainly subject areas using bibliometric analysis.
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