Stepwise procedures for the identification of minimum effective dose with unknown variances (Q1613048)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1796722
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1796722 |
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Stepwise procedures for the identification of minimum effective dose with unknown variances (English)
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5 September 2002
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\textit{J.C. Hsu} and \textit{R.L. Berger} [J. Am. Stat. Assoc. 50, 468-481 (1999)] proposed a stepwise confidence interval procedure for identifying the minimum effective dose in dose-response studies under homoscedasticity. In practice, homogeneity of variance is often in doubt. We extend Hsu and Berger's stepwise confidence interval procedure to the case of heteroscedasticity (i.e., inequality of variances across dosages). In addition, we show that the new procedure can properly control the family-wise error rate. We illustrate our procedure with a real example. Finally, we investigate the performance of our procedure and a step-down test procedure based on Welch's approximate \(t\)-test via a simulation study. Our procedure is shown, empirically, to perform similar to \textit{B.L. Welch}'s procedure [Biometrika 29, 350-362 (1938; Zbl 0018.22602)].
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dose-response studies
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heteroscedasticity
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minimum effective does
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two-stage sampling
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