Promise and pitfalls in the application of big data to occupational and environmental health David Stieb, Cecile Boot, Michelle Turner, Osmar Zaiane

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Is "big data" merely a catchphrase, or does the approach hold real promise in informing occupational and environmental health? Can challenges related to messy and unrepresentative data and spurious findings be overcome?.

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Stieb, D. M., Boot, C. R., & Turner, M. C. (2017). Promise and pitfalls in the application of big data to occupational and environmental health David Stieb, Cecile Boot, Michelle Turner, Osmar Zaiane. BMC Public Health, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4286-8

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