demax {MBNMAdose} | R Documentation |
Emax dose-response function
Description
Emax dose-response function
Usage
demax(emax = "rel", ed50 = "rel", hill = NULL, p.expon = FALSE)
Arguments
emax |
Pooling for Emax parameter. Can take |
ed50 |
Pooling for ED50 parameter. Can take |
hill |
Pooling for Hill parameter. Can take |
p.expon |
A logical object to indicate whether |
Details
Emax represents the maximum response. exp(ED50) represents the dose at which 50% of the maximum response is achieved. exp(Hill) is the Hill parameter, which allows for a sigmoidal function.
Without Hill parameter:
\frac{E_{max}\times{x}}{ET_{50}+x}
With Hill parameter:
\frac{E_{max}\times{x^{hill}}}{ET_{50}\times{hill}}+x^{hill}
Value
An object of class("dosefun")
Dose-response parameters
Argument | Model specification |
"rel" | Implies that relative effects should be pooled for this dose-response parameter separately for each agent in the network. |
"common" | Implies that all agents share the same common effect for this dose-response parameter. |
"random" | Implies that all agents share a similar (exchangeable) effect for this dose-response parameter. This approach allows for modelling of variability between agents. |
numeric() | Assigned a numeric value, indicating that this dose-response parameter should not be estimated from the data but should be assigned the numeric value determined by the user. This can be useful for fixing specific dose-response parameters (e.g. Hill parameters in Emax functions) to a single value. |
When relative effects are modelled on more than one dose-response parameter,
correlation between them is automatically estimated using a vague inverse-Wishart prior.
This prior can be made slightly more informative by specifying the scale matrix omega
and by changing the degrees of freedom of the inverse-Wishart prior
using the priors
argument in mbnma.run()
.
References
There are no references for Rd macro \insertAllCites
on this help page.
Examples
# Model without a Hill parameter
demax(emax="rel", ed50="common")
# Model including a Hill parameter and defaults for Emax and ED50 parameters
demax(hill="common")