Toxicity Data Statistical Analysis

Determining the Definitive Test Concentrations in Ecotoxicity Testing: Insights from Range-Finding Test

In ecotoxicity testing, the range-finding test contains more information than one might expect, and analyzing preliminary test data through graphical representations is essential for interpreting results and determining definitive test concentrations. This post outlines key considerations for establishing a concentration range that includes a 100% effect concentration and at least two partial effect concentrations across […]

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The Moving Average Angle Method: A Reliable Approach for Toxicity Data Statistical Analysis Method

Approximately 30 years ago, when I first began my research, the DOS-based programs distributed by the US EPA were considered state-of-the-art tools. Methods such as the Probit method, Spearman-Karber method, Trimmed Spearman-Karber method, and the Moving Average Angle Method were all included in these distributions. However, as computer operating systems evolved to Windows 11, running

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A Guide to Point Estimation and Hypothesis Tests

Toxicology research hinges on robust data analysis. ToxGenie streamlines this process, offering tools to simplify toxicology data analysis while ensuring compliance with regulations like OECD and EPA. In this post, we explore the workflows for Point Estimation and Hypothesis Testing, illustrating how ToxGenie empowers researchers to achieve accurate results efficiently.     Point Estimation is

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