Abstract
Developmental toxicity studies are designed to assess the potential adverse effects of an exposure on developing fetuses. Safe dose levels can be determined using dose-response modelling. To this end, it is important to investigate the effect of misspecifying the dose-response model on the safe dose. Since classical polynomial predictors are often of poor quality, there is a clear need for alternative specifications of the predictors, such as fractional polynomials. By means of simulations, we will show how fractional polynomial predictors may resolve possible model misspecifications and may thus yield more reliable estimates of the benchmark doses.
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