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We study the popular benchmark dose (BMD) approach for estimation of low exposure levels in toxicological risk assessment, focusing on dose–response experiments with quantal data. In such settings, representations of the risk are traditionally based on a specified, parametric, dose–response model. It is a well‐known concern, however, that uncertainty can exist in specification and selection of the...
An important statistical objective in environmental risk analysis is estimation of minimum exposure levels, called benchmark doses (BMDs), which induce a pre‐specified benchmark response in a dose–response experiment. In such settings, representations of the risk are traditionally based on a parametric dose–response model. It is a well‐known concern, however, that if the chosen parametric form is...
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