Chen J J, Kodell R L, Howe R B, Gaylor D W
National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, Arkansas 72079.
Biometrics. 1991 Sep;47(3):1049-58.
This paper presents a Dirichlet-trinomial distribution for modelling data obtained from reproductive and developmental studies. The common endpoints for the evaluation of reproductive and developmental toxic effects are the number of dead fetuses, the number of malformed fetuses, and the number of normal fetuses for each litter. With current statistical methods for the evaluation of reproductive and developmental effects, the effect on the number of deaths and the effect on the number of malformations are analyzed separately. The Dirichlet-trinomial model provides a procedure for the analysis of multiple endpoints simultaneously. This proposed Dirichlet-trinomial model is a generalization of the beta-binomial model that has been used for handling the litter effect in reproductive and developmental experiments. Likelihood ratio tests for differences in the number of deaths, the number of malformations, and the number of normals among dosed and control groups are derived. The proposed test procedure based on the Dirichlet-trinomial model is compared with that based on the beta-binomial model with an application to a real data set.
本文提出了一种狄利克雷三项分布,用于对从生殖和发育研究中获得的数据进行建模。评估生殖和发育毒性效应的常见终点是每窝死胎数量、畸形胎儿数量和正常胎儿数量。使用当前评估生殖和发育效应的统计方法时,对死亡数量的影响和对畸形数量的影响是分别分析的。狄利克雷三项模型提供了一种同时分析多个终点的方法。所提出的狄利克雷三项模型是对已用于处理生殖和发育实验中窝效应的贝塔二项模型的推广。推导了给药组和对照组之间死亡数量、畸形数量和正常数量差异的似然比检验。将基于狄利克雷三项模型提出的检验程序与基于贝塔二项模型的检验程序进行比较,并应用于一个实际数据集。