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How is Variability Analyzed?
Analyzing variability involves statistical methods to quantify and understand the distribution of exposure levels. Common approaches include:
Descriptive statistics
Comparative analysis
Multivariate models
Time-series analysis
These methods help identify patterns and determinants of exposure variability, aiding in more accurate risk assessments.
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