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Confidence regions for constrained optima in response-surface experiments.

1983 Sep

Journal Article

Authors:
Stablein, D.M.; Carter, W.H.; Wampler, G.L.

Secondary:
Biometrics

Volume:
39

Pagination:
759-63

Issue:
3

PMID:
6652206

Keywords:
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols; Fluorouracil; Humans; Statistics as Topic; Teniposide

Abstract:
The precision of the estimated optimum from a response-surface experiment is often indicated via a confidence region about the optimum. Sometimes, because of associated secondary responses, unconstrained optima produce unrealistic operating conditions, even when the true response surface is known. We consider confidence intervals for constrained optima for which the constraint function is known or separately estimated. An example from a cancer combination chemotherapy experiment illustrates the construction of such a region.

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