On equivalence and bioequivalence testing.
Jordi Ocaña; M. Pilar Sánchez O.; Álex Sánchez; Josep Lluís Carrasco
SORT (2008)
- Volume: 32, Issue: 2, page 151-176
- ISSN: 1696-2281
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abstract = {Equivalence testing is the natural approach to many statistical problems. First, its main application, bioequivalence testing, is reviewed. The basic concepts of bioequivalence testing (2×2 crossover designs, TOST, interval inclusion principle, etc.) and its problems (TOST biased character, the carryover problem, etc.) are considered. Next, equivalence testing is discussed more generally. Some applications and methods are reviewed and the relation of equivalence testing and distance-based inference is highlighted. A new distance-based method to determine whether two gene lists are equivalent in terms of their annotations in the Gene Ontology illustrates these ideas. We end with a general discussion and some suggestions for future research.},
author = {Ocaña, Jordi, Sánchez O., M. Pilar, Sánchez, Álex, Carrasco, Josep Lluís},
journal = {SORT},
keywords = {crossover designs; TOST; intersection-union; distance-based inference; validation of simulation models; gene ontology},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {151-176},
title = {On equivalence and bioequivalence testing.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/42047},
volume = {32},
year = {2008},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Ocaña, Jordi
AU - Sánchez O., M. Pilar
AU - Sánchez, Álex
AU - Carrasco, Josep Lluís
TI - On equivalence and bioequivalence testing.
JO - SORT
PY - 2008
VL - 32
IS - 2
SP - 151
EP - 176
AB - Equivalence testing is the natural approach to many statistical problems. First, its main application, bioequivalence testing, is reviewed. The basic concepts of bioequivalence testing (2×2 crossover designs, TOST, interval inclusion principle, etc.) and its problems (TOST biased character, the carryover problem, etc.) are considered. Next, equivalence testing is discussed more generally. Some applications and methods are reviewed and the relation of equivalence testing and distance-based inference is highlighted. A new distance-based method to determine whether two gene lists are equivalent in terms of their annotations in the Gene Ontology illustrates these ideas. We end with a general discussion and some suggestions for future research.
LA - eng
KW - crossover designs; TOST; intersection-union; distance-based inference; validation of simulation models; gene ontology
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/42047
ER -
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