Trend tests for the evaluation of exposure-response relationships in epidemiological exposure studies.

Ludwig A Hothorn, Michael Vaeth, Torsten Hothorn
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One possibility for the statistical evaluation of trends in epidemiological exposure studies is the use of a trend test for data organized in a 2 x k contingency table. Commonly, the exposure data are naturally grouped or continuous exposure data are appropriately categorized. The trend test should be sensitive to any shape of the exposure-response relationship. Commonly, a global trend test only determines whether there is a trend or not. Once a trend is seen it is important to identify the likely shape of the exposure-response relationship. This paper introduces a best contrast approach and an alternative approach based on order-restricted information criteria for the model selection of a particular exposure-response relationship. For the simple change point alternative H1 : pi1 = ...= piq

流行病学暴露研究中评估暴露-反应关系的趋势测试。
对流行病学暴露研究趋势进行统计评估的一种可能性是对2×k列联表中组织的数据使用趋势检验。通常,曝光数据被自然地分组,或者连续曝光数据被适当地分类。趋势测试应对任何形式的暴露-反应关系敏感。通常,全球趋势测试只确定是否存在趋势。一旦看到趋势,就必须确定暴露-反应关系的可能形状。本文介绍了一种基于顺序限制信息准则的最佳对比度方法和一种替代方法,用于特定暴露-反应关系的模型选择。对于简单变化点备选方案H1:pi1=…=piq
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