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A Comparison of Methods of Benchmark-Dose Estimation for Continuous Response Data
Authors:West  R Webster  Kodell  Ralph L
Institution:(1) Department of Statistics, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, 29208;(2) Division of Biometry and Risk Assessment, National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, Arkansas, 72079
Abstract:Methods of quantitative risk assessment for toxic responses that are measured on a continuous scale are not well established. Although risk-assessment procedures that attempt to utilize the quantitative information in such data have been proposed, there is no general agreement that these procedures are appreciably more efficient than common quantal dose–response procedures that operate on dichotomized continuous data. This paper points out an equivalence between the dose–response models of the nonquantal approach of Kodell and West(1) and a quantal probit procedure, and provides results from a Monte Carlo simulation study to compare coverage probabilities of statistical lower confidence limits on dose corresponding to specified additional risk based on applying the two procedures to continuous data from a dose–response experiment. The nonquantal approach is shown to be superior, in terms of both statistical validity and statistical efficiency.
Keywords:Efficiency  nonquantal  probit  quantal
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