Evidence of a global trend in dose-response dependencies is commonly used in bio-medicine and epidemiology, especially because this represents a causality criterion. However, conventional trend tests indicate a significant trend even when dependence is in the opposite direction for low doses when the high dose alone has a superior effect. Here we present a trend test for a strictly monotonic increasing (or decreasing) trend, evaluate selected sample data for it, and provide corresponding R code using CRAN packages.Comment: 11 Figures, 5 Table
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
It is often said that an important consideration in judging whether an association between treatment...
Frequently, p-values are used in reporting epidemiological trend data. Because a p-value is a con-fo...
This article concerns the testing and estimation of a dose-response effect in medical studies. We st...
For the problem of testing for a monotonic trend between an ordinal exposure and a binary response w...
Tests for trend in binary response are especially important when analyzing animal experiments where ...
Tests for trend in binary response are especially important when analyzing animal experiments were t...
D ow nloaded from GaylorLutzConolly rev. 2 Statistical analyses of non-monotonic dose response curve...
Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the associati...
was to discuss the appropriateness of current and new biostatistical methods in this field of drug d...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
A trend test for dichotomous endpoints analogous to the nonparametric Jonckheere test is developed. ...
Among the tests that can be used to detect dose-related trends in count data from toxicological stud...
The possibility of hormesis in individual dose-response relations undermines traditional epidemiolog...
Trend tests for nonlinear response in proportion are proposed under binomial and extra-binomial vari...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
It is often said that an important consideration in judging whether an association between treatment...
Frequently, p-values are used in reporting epidemiological trend data. Because a p-value is a con-fo...
This article concerns the testing and estimation of a dose-response effect in medical studies. We st...
For the problem of testing for a monotonic trend between an ordinal exposure and a binary response w...
Tests for trend in binary response are especially important when analyzing animal experiments where ...
Tests for trend in binary response are especially important when analyzing animal experiments were t...
D ow nloaded from GaylorLutzConolly rev. 2 Statistical analyses of non-monotonic dose response curve...
Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the associati...
was to discuss the appropriateness of current and new biostatistical methods in this field of drug d...
Meta-analysis often requires pooling of correlated estimates to compute regression slopes (trends) a...
A trend test for dichotomous endpoints analogous to the nonparametric Jonckheere test is developed. ...
Among the tests that can be used to detect dose-related trends in count data from toxicological stud...
The possibility of hormesis in individual dose-response relations undermines traditional epidemiolog...
Trend tests for nonlinear response in proportion are proposed under binomial and extra-binomial vari...
This study aims to evaluate the evidence for the existence of non-monotonic dose-responses (NMDRs) o...
It is often said that an important consideration in judging whether an association between treatment...
Frequently, p-values are used in reporting epidemiological trend data. Because a p-value is a con-fo...