Robust williams trent test |
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Authors: | Kao-Tai Tsai |
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Affiliation: | Organon Inc , West Orange, NJ, 07052 |
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Abstract: | To investigate the biological activities of a new compound or drug, experimenters usually compare a series of increasing doses to a control. Among other objectives, one may try to investigate any possible dose-response trend and to determine the minimum effective dose among all the experimental doses. Williams (1971, 1972) proposed a procedure to test the dose-response trend and also to identify the minimum effective dose based on the normally distributed data. In this paper, we propose a similar test procedure based on the robust estimate'of the average response to perform similar analysis. The proposed method is more resistant to the outliers and more powerful than the Williams procedure when the data distribution deviates from normality. We illustrate the use of this procedure with data arising from a recent study. |
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Keywords: | amalgamation minimum effective dose M-estimator trimmed estimator |
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