Karla J Diaz-Corro
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Karla J Diaz-Corro's research focuses on the analysis of historical crash data to assess the occurrence of traffic accidents. Her work utilizes statistical modeling, specifically employing a random effect negative binomial model, to investigate these occurrences within the context of a rural state. This approach allows for a detailed examination of factors contributing to crashes in such environments.
Diaz-Corro collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Suman Mitra, Sarah Hernandez, and Leyla Coronel Moreno. Her scholarly contributions are reflected in her h-index of 2 and a total of 2 publications, which have garnered 30 citations. Her most recent publication dates to 2021, indicating recent activity in her field.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 32
Selected Publications
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Assessment of Crash Occurrence Using Historical Crash Data and a Random Effect Negative Binomial Model: A Case Study for a Rural State (2021)
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A spatial panel regression model to measure the effect of weather events on freight truck traffic (2020)
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- Assessment of Crash Occurrence Using Historical Crash Data and a Random Effect Negative Binomial Model: A Case Study for a Rural State
- Assessment of Crash Occurrence Using Historical Crash Data and a Random Effect Negative Binomial Model: A Case Study for a Rural State
- Assessment of Crash Occurrence Using Historical Crash Data and a Random Effect Negative Binomial Model: A Case Study for a Rural State