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Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.

The data from developmental toxicity experiments usually are very difficult to analyze statistically because of the lack of independence among littermates and the random nature of the litter size. Only a few of the models that have been proposed in the literature have accounted for both of these fea...

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Autores principales: Chinchilli, V M, Clark, B C
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707202
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description The data from developmental toxicity experiments usually are very difficult to analyze statistically because of the lack of independence among littermates and the random nature of the litter size. Only a few of the models that have been proposed in the literature have accounted for both of these features. One of the models proposed by Van Ryzin is invoked to construct a test of trend (dose response). The construction is achieved via a statistical technique called isotonic regression, which is applied to the moment estimators derived by Van Ryzin. The trend test based on isotonic regression is relatively straightforward to calculate, and when the number of dose groups (including control) is four or less, the significance of the observed result is easily determined. An example, in which fetolethality is the end point of interest, demonstrates the test.
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spelling pubmed-15675642006-09-18 Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments. Chinchilli, V M Clark, B C Environ Health Perspect Research Article The data from developmental toxicity experiments usually are very difficult to analyze statistically because of the lack of independence among littermates and the random nature of the litter size. Only a few of the models that have been proposed in the literature have accounted for both of these features. One of the models proposed by Van Ryzin is invoked to construct a test of trend (dose response). The construction is achieved via a statistical technique called isotonic regression, which is applied to the moment estimators derived by Van Ryzin. The trend test based on isotonic regression is relatively straightforward to calculate, and when the number of dose groups (including control) is four or less, the significance of the observed result is easily determined. An example, in which fetolethality is the end point of interest, demonstrates the test. 1989-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1567564/ /pubmed/2707202 Text en
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Chinchilli, V M
Clark, B C
Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title_full Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title_fullStr Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title_full_unstemmed Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title_short Trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
title_sort trend tests for proportional responses in developmental toxicity experiments.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567564/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707202
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