[HTML][HTML] Dose-response analysis using R

C Ritz, F Baty, JC Streibig, D Gerhard - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
C Ritz, F Baty, JC Streibig, D Gerhard
PloS one, 2015journals.plos.org
Dose-response analysis can be carried out using multi-purpose commercial statistical
software, but except for a few special cases the analysis easily becomes cumbersome as
relevant, non-standard output requires manual programming. The extension package drc for
the statistical environment R provides a flexible and versatile infrastructure for dose-
response analyses in general. The present version of the package, reflecting extensions and
modifications over the last decade, provides a user-friendly interface to specify the model …
Dose-response analysis can be carried out using multi-purpose commercial statistical software, but except for a few special cases the analysis easily becomes cumbersome as relevant, non-standard output requires manual programming. The extension package drc for the statistical environment R provides a flexible and versatile infrastructure for dose-response analyses in general. The present version of the package, reflecting extensions and modifications over the last decade, provides a user-friendly interface to specify the model assumptions about the dose-response relationship and comes with a number of extractors for summarizing fitted models and carrying out inference on derived parameters. The aim of the present paper is to provide an overview of state-of-the-art dose-response analysis, both in terms of general concepts that have evolved and matured over the years and by means of concrete examples.
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