The analysis of dose-response relationships is a common problem in pre-clinical studies. For example, proportions such as mortality rates and histopathological findings are of particular interest in repeated toxicity studies. Commonly applied designs consist of an untreated control group and several, possibly unequally spaced, dosage groups. The Williams test can be formulated as a multiple contrast test and is a powerful option to evaluate such data. In this paper, we consider simultaneous inference for Williams-type multiple contrasts when the response variable is binomial and sample sizes are only moderate. Approximate simultaneous confidence limits can be constructed using the quantiles of a multivariate normal distribution taking the c...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
A clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design involves randomization of subjects to treatment A or ...
In clinical trials, situations often arise where more than one response from each patient is of inte...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
The US National Toxicology Program recommends the use of the parametric multiple comparison procedur...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
This article concerns the testing and estimation of a dose-response effect in medical studies. We st...
was to discuss the appropriateness of current and new biostatistical methods in this field of drug d...
The results of repeat-dose toxicity tests are usually presented as tables of means and standard devi...
The results of repeat-dose toxicity tests are usually presented as tables of means and standard devi...
Group sequential methods find a particular field of application in clinical trials because patient r...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Scientific experiments often compare several treatment means with a control mean. In particular, suc...
A clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design involves randomization of subjects to treatment A or ...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
A clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design involves randomization of subjects to treatment A or ...
In clinical trials, situations often arise where more than one response from each patient is of inte...
One of the common applications of simultaneous inference problems is in the dose-response study, whe...
The US National Toxicology Program recommends the use of the parametric multiple comparison procedur...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Multinomial data occur if the major outcome of an experiment is the classification of experimental ...
This article concerns the testing and estimation of a dose-response effect in medical studies. We st...
was to discuss the appropriateness of current and new biostatistical methods in this field of drug d...
The results of repeat-dose toxicity tests are usually presented as tables of means and standard devi...
The results of repeat-dose toxicity tests are usually presented as tables of means and standard devi...
Group sequential methods find a particular field of application in clinical trials because patient r...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
Scientific experiments often compare several treatment means with a control mean. In particular, suc...
A clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design involves randomization of subjects to treatment A or ...
This dissertation discusses the design approaches of adaptive dose escalation study and the analysis...
A clinical trial with a 2 × 2 factorial design involves randomization of subjects to treatment A or ...
In clinical trials, situations often arise where more than one response from each patient is of inte...