ScholarGate
Assistente

Comparar métodos

Examine os métodos selecionados lado a lado; as linhas que diferem ficam destacadas.

Análise Adaptativa de Dose-Resposta×Análise Dose-Resposta×
ÁreaEpidemiologiaEpidemiologia
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem2000s (key papers 2005–2007; ICH E4 guidance 1994 for classical dose-response)Conceptual roots 16th century; modern epidemiological application mid-20th century
Autor originalFrank Bretz, José Pinheiro and colleagues; foundational MCP-Mod frameworkParacelsus (conceptual foundation); formalized by John Snow and later Bradford Hill
TipoAdaptive statistical design and analysisQuantitative analytical method
Fonte seminalBretz, F., Pinheiro, J. C., & Branson, M. (2005). Combining multiple comparisons and modeling techniques in dose-response studies. Biometrics, 61(3), 738-748. DOI ↗Rothman, K. J., Greenland, S., & Lash, T. L. (2008). Modern Epidemiology (3rd ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN: 978-0781755641
Outros nomesadaptive DRA, adaptive dose-finding analysis, adaptive exposure-response analysis, adaptive D-R modelingexposure-response analysis, concentration-response modeling, dose-response modeling, DRA
Relacionados64
ResumoAdaptive dose-response analysis combines pre-specified dose-response modeling with planned interim looks that allow modifications — such as dropping ineffective doses or reallocating sample size — while maintaining statistical integrity. The most widely cited framework is MCP-Mod (Multiple Comparisons and Modeling), endorsed by the EMA and FDA as a fit-for-purpose methodology for dose-finding studies in drug development.Dose-response analysis quantifies the relationship between the magnitude of an exposure (the dose) and the probability or rate of an outcome (the response). It is a core analytical strategy in epidemiology and toxicology, providing evidence that increasing exposure systematically increases — or decreases — the risk of disease. A demonstrated dose-response gradient is one of Bradford Hill's classic criteria supporting causal inference.
ScholarGateConjunto de dados
  1. v1
  2. 2 Fontes
  3. PUBLISHED
  1. v1
  2. 2 Fontes
  3. PUBLISHED

Ir para a pesquisa Baixar slides

ScholarGateComparar métodos: Adaptive Dose-Response Analysis · Dose-Response Analysis. Recuperado em 2026-06-17 de https://scholargate.app/pt/compare