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Designs for testing lack of fit for a class of Sigmoid curve models.
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Designs for testing lack of fit for a class of Sigmoid curve models./
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Su, Ying.
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102 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-06(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International74-06B(E).
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Statistics. -
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Designs for testing lack of fit for a class of Sigmoid curve models.
Su, Ying.
Designs for testing lack of fit for a class of Sigmoid curve models.
- 102 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-06(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Temple University, 2012.
Sigmoid curves have found broad applicability in biological sciences and biopharmaceutical research during the last decades. A well planned experiment design is essential to accurately estimate the parameters of the model. In contrast to a large literature and extensive results on optimal designs for linear models, research on the design for nonlinear, including sigmoid curve, models has not kept pace. Furthermore, most of the work in the optimal design literature for nonlinear models concerns the characterization of minimally supported designs. These minimal, optimal designs are frequently criticized for their inability to check goodness of fit, as there are no additional degrees of freedom for the testing. This design issue can be a serious problem, since checking the model adequacy is of particular importance when the model is selected without complete certainty. To assess for lack of fit, we must add at least one extra distinct design point to the experiment. The goal of this dissertation is to identify optimal or highly efficient designs capable of checking the fit for sigmoid curve models.
ISBN: 9781267908209Subjects--Topical Terms:
517247
Statistics.
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Sigmoid curves have found broad applicability in biological sciences and biopharmaceutical research during the last decades. A well planned experiment design is essential to accurately estimate the parameters of the model. In contrast to a large literature and extensive results on optimal designs for linear models, research on the design for nonlinear, including sigmoid curve, models has not kept pace. Furthermore, most of the work in the optimal design literature for nonlinear models concerns the characterization of minimally supported designs. These minimal, optimal designs are frequently criticized for their inability to check goodness of fit, as there are no additional degrees of freedom for the testing. This design issue can be a serious problem, since checking the model adequacy is of particular importance when the model is selected without complete certainty. To assess for lack of fit, we must add at least one extra distinct design point to the experiment. The goal of this dissertation is to identify optimal or highly efficient designs capable of checking the fit for sigmoid curve models.
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