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\item{results}{
A data frame containing at least one line for each substance. If the data
did not show a mean response < 0.5 at the highest dose level, the
- modeltype is set to \dQuote(inactive). If the mean response at the lowest
- dose is smaller than 0.5, the modeltype is set to \dQuote(active). In
+ modeltype is set to \dQuote{inactive}. If the mean response at the lowest
+ dose is smaller than 0.5, the modeltype is set to \dQuote{active}. In
both cases, no fitting procedure is carried out. Every successful fit is
reported in one line. Parameters of the fitted curves are only reported
if the fitted ED50 is not higher than the highest dose.
@@ -84,14 +84,14 @@
logED50 is one of the model parameters that is being fitted, and
therefore, depending on the argument \code{conf}, a standard deviation
\code{std} or a confidence interval \code{conf} is reported for the
- logED50. In the case of the \dQuote(weibull) model, \code{a} is a
+ logED50. In the case of the \dQuote{weibull} model, \code{a} is a
location parameter. Parameter \code{b} in the case of the
- \dQuote(linlogit) fit is the variable b from the \code{\link{linlogitf}}
- function. In the case of \dQuote(probit) fit it is the standard deviation
- of the fitted normal distribution, in the case of the \dQuote(logit) fit
+ \dQuote{linlogit} fit is the variable b from the \code{\link{linlogitf}}
+ function. In the case of \dQuote{probit} fit it is the standard deviation
+ of the fitted normal distribution, in the case of the \dQuote{logit} fit
it is the \code{scale} parameter in the \code{\link{plogis}} function,
- and in the \dQuote(weibull) fit it is the \code{shape} parameter of the
- fitted \code{\link{pweibull}} function. Only the \dQuote(linlogit) fit
+ and in the \dQuote{weibull} fit it is the \code{shape} parameter of the
+ fitted \code{\link{pweibull}} function. Only the \dQuote{linlogit} fit
produces a third parameter \code{c} which is the variable f from the
\code{\link{linlogitf}} function.}
}

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