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If there is a column called \dQuote{ok} and it is set to \dQuote{no fit} in
a specific line, then the corresponding data point will be excluded from
- the fitting procedure, although it will be plotted.
- }
+ the fitting procedure, although it will be plotted.}
\item{startlogED50}{
Especially for the linlogit model, a suitable log10 of the ED50 has to be given
by the user, since it is not correctly estimated for data showing hormesis with
@@ -83,18 +82,18 @@
\dQuote{linlogit}, \dQuote{logit} and \dQuote{probit} models, the
parameter \code{a} that is reported coincides with the logED50, i.e the
logED50 is one of the model parameters that is being fitted, and
- therefore a standard deviation \code{std} is reported for the 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 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 produces
- a third parameter \code{c} which is the variable f from the
+ 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
+ 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
+ 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
+ produces a third parameter \code{c} which is the variable f from the
\code{\link{linlogitf}} function.}
-
}
\examples{
data(antifoul)

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