Biedermann, StefanieDette, HolgerZhu, Wei2004-12-062004-12-062004http://hdl.handle.net/2003/491110.17877/DE290R-5411In dose response studies, the dose range is often restricted due to concerns over drug toxicity and/or efficacy. We present restricted and unrestricted interval locally optimal designs with respect to a very general class of optimality criteria for estimating the underlying dose response curve. The underlying curve belongs to a diversified set of link functions suitable for the dose response studies and having a common canonical form. These include the fundamental binary response models – the logit and the probit as well as the skewed versions of these models. The results are illustrated through the re-design of a dose ranging trial conducted at the Merck Research Laboratories (Zeng and Zhu, 1997). This work is a generalization of the results of Dai and Zhu (2002) in terms of the design interval, the underlying dose response curve and the optimality criterion.enUniversitätsbibliothek Dortmundbinary response modeldose rangingdose responselink functiongeneral equivalence theoremlocally compound optimal designinformation functionmatrix mean310Optimal Designs for Dose-Response Models with Restricted Design Spacesreport