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On the influence curve for quantal bioassay
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    On the influence curve for quantal bioassay (English)
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    The concept of influence curve, as introduced by \textit{F. R. Hampel} [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 69, 383-393 (1974; Zbl 0305.62031)], is applied and specified for ED 50 in quantal bioassay. These curves are derived for L-, M-, and R-estimators, especially for \(\alpha\)-trimmed Spearman-Kärber estimators. Their properties are demonstrated, their robustness is defined, and some examples are given.
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    symmetric tolerance distribution
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    logistic maximum likelihood estimator
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    median effective dose
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    L-estimators
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    M-estimators
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    influence curve
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    ED 50
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    quantal bioassay
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    R-estimators
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    trimmed Spearman-Kärber estimators
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    robustness
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    examples
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