Interval estimation of the \(ED_{50}\) when a logistic dose-response curve is incorrectly assumed (Q5941339)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1635527
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    Interval estimation of the \(ED_{50}\) when a logistic dose-response curve is incorrectly assumed
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1635527

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      Interval estimation of the \(ED_{50}\) when a logistic dose-response curve is incorrectly assumed (English)
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      20 August 2001
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      For a correctly assumed logistic dose-response curve, a number of authors have considered various interval estimation methods for the median effective dose \((ED_{50}).\) We look at the performance of four large sample parametric methods and four bootstrap resampling approaches for the problem of constructing confidence intervals of the \(ED_{50}\) and investigate the robustness of these methods when a logistic dose-response curve is incorrectly assumed. The underlying true dose-response curve studied is, respectively, either the probit model, the cubic logistic model or the asymmetric Aranda-Ordaz model.
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