Design: Designing Studies for Dose Response

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Abstract

'Dose response' refers to the regression of a response on a stimulus. We review a number of options for dose-response designs, and compare various designs which may be used in practice. We start with two group designs. Next, we introduce basic optimal approximate design theory for simple linear and quadratic regression illustrating different criteria of optimality and their effect on the allocation of the levels of the dose. Then we obtain the efficiencies of these optimal approximate designs and some simple designs which have intuitive appeal (symmetry, equal spacing of treatments, reduced numbers of observations at the highest and lowest doses).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTutorials in Biostatistics, Statistical Methods in Clinical Studies
Publisherwiley
Pages315-333
Number of pages19
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)9780470023679
ISBN (Print)0470023651, 9780470023655
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005 Aug 24

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Mathematics

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