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Streets of Paris, sunflower seeds, and Nobel prizes. Reflections on the quantitative paradigm of public health.

Johan P Mackenbach1.   

Abstract

Quantitative methods are central to public health and public health research. The historical roots and philosophical foundations of this predilection for the quantitative, however, are little known and seldom discussed.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15310796      PMCID: PMC1732889          DOI: 10.1136/jech.2003.016139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health        ISSN: 0143-005X            Impact factor:   3.710


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Journal:  Bull World Health Organ       Date:  2002-08-27       Impact factor: 9.408

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Authors:  J P Mackenbach; A E Kunst; C W Looman
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  1992-06       Impact factor: 3.710

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Authors:  A Tversky; D Kahneman
Journal:  Science       Date:  1974-09-27       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Edwin Chadwick and the French connection.

Authors:  A F La Berge
Journal:  Bull Hist Med       Date:  1988       Impact factor: 1.314

5.  The early nineteenth-century French public health movement: the disciplinary development and institutionalization of hygiène publique.

Authors:  A F La Berge
Journal:  Bull Hist Med       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 1.314

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