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Dose-Response Analysis Using R (Hardcover)
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Dose-Response Analysis Using R (Hardcover)
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series
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Nowadays the term dose-response is used in many different contexts
and many different scientific disciplines including agriculture,
biochemistry, chemistry, environmental sciences, genetics,
pharmacology, plant sciences, toxicology, and zoology. In the 1940
and 1950s, dose-response analysis was intimately linked to
evaluation of toxicity in terms of binary responses, such as
immobility and mortality, with a limited number of doses of a toxic
compound being compared to a control group (dose 0). Later,
dose-response analysis has been extended to other types of data and
to more complex experimental designs. Moreover, estimation of model
parameters has undergone a dramatic change, from struggling with
cumbersome manual operations and transformations with pen and paper
to rapid calculations on any laptop. Advances in statistical
software have fueled this development. Key Features: Provides a
practical and comprehensive overview of dose-response analysis.
Includes numerous real data examples to illustrate the methodology.
R code is integrated into the text to give guidance on applying the
methods. Written with minimal mathematics to be suitable for
practitioners. Includes code and datasets on the book's GitHub:
https://github.com/DoseResponse. This book focuses on estimation
and interpretation of entirely parametric nonlinear dose-response
models using the powerful statistical environment R. Specifically,
this book introduces dose-response analysis of continuous,
binomial, count, multinomial, and event-time dose-response data.
The statistical models used are partly special cases, partly
extensions of nonlinear regression models, generalized linear and
nonlinear regression models, and nonlinear mixed-effects models
(for hierarchical dose-response data). Both simple and complex
dose-response experiments will be analyzed.
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