
doi: 10.2307/2530712
pmid: 3814737
The properties of likelihood ratio tests and simpler t-tests are investigated by simulation under an assumed beta-binomial model for parameter values typically found in toxicological studies. It is found that likelihood ratio methods are at least as powerful as the simpler approaches and in certain situations can be significantly more powerful.
Analysis of Variance, Biometry, Research Design, Animals, Models, Theoretical, Toxicology
Analysis of Variance, Biometry, Research Design, Animals, Models, Theoretical, Toxicology
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